Picture a sleepy farm at midnight. Crop circles in the wheat, a barn on the horizon, and three cartoon flying saucers idling above the reels. Each saucer is piloted by a wide-eyed cow. That's Moofo, Endorphina's absurdist take on cattle abduction, and it plays out across a 5×3 grid with 30 fixed paylines, wins landing left to right from the leftmost reel.
The whole thing hinges on those cows. TOKEN symbols come in three colours, and each colour gets pulled toward its matching UFO: green, red, or purple. When a cow lands inside its saucer, it can randomly launch one of three bonus games. And here's the odd part. It doesn't matter how many cows you've stacked up beforehand. The trigger is pure luck, which some players will love and others will quietly resent.
Green sends you to UFO Games, worth 24 free spins that can spawn more spins or drop you straight into the other two bonuses. Red opens Milk'em, a pick round with 20 milk cans hiding gems, where a ruby is worth up to 500x your bet. Purple starts Moo Hold, a hold-and-win round with sticky bonus symbols and three fixed jackpots (Mini, Mid, Max) plus an Ultra worth 1,000x if you fill 15 bonus symbols. There's also an optional progressive mystery jackpot layered on top, funded by the network, though your operator may switch it off.
A snarling bulldog serves as the wild, subbing for regular symbols across the middle reels. Fancy pressing your luck? A four-card gamble lets you double winnings up to ten times, but one bad guess wipes the lot.
Volatility runs high and there's no bonus buy, so you'll grind toward these features the honest way. My one gripe: the 1,500x max win feels modest for something this volatile. Fun theme, though, and rarely the same session twice.