Play'n GO is going for grid slots. The Swedish company has already approved this statement with many slots already in play, and one of the last in this niche coming from the company is Diamond Vortex. This is a hexagonally shaped slot and settled in the space. Many players compare it with the game Honey Rush coming from the same tech lab. However, they say it lacks the warmth this game has. We are sure warmth is not the only and the most important criteria for playing a game and this one already has many fans. Investment in one spin is from 20 cents to 100 euros. The goal in this game is to make a cluster and to do that, and you have to match six or more symbols. After you complete this, symbols are removed, and a new one comes to continue the game. Multiple clusters consist of the same symbols, but they are paid after the separate cluster wins since they are not connected. Symbols used here are interstellar rocks, even though we must admit they look more like some odd fruits. They are painted in different colours, while higher-paying rocks are quartz-alike chunks. The interesting fact about this game is that it has many features, and some players think even overloaded with them. So, let's check just one – the game has two wilds – Sticky Wild and Core Wild. The second sits in the middle of the grid, while the first can be added while playing the cascades. If a player wins with the Sticky Wild, it jumps on the new ring closer to the Core Wild until it hops on it – then the new feature activates – Consume.