The Demon Code

Cluster pays on a 6×6 that grows to 6×12, four demon talismans, and a multiplier that never drops mid-round. Can you push the meter into double digits?

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Provider
Light & Wonder
RTP
96.263%
Volatility
High
Max Win
12,500x
Grid
6x6 (expands to 6x12 in free games)
Paylines
Cluster Pays (4+ connected)
Min Bet
€0.10
Max Bet
€20.00
Release
Aug 2020

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The Demon Code is one of those 2020 Light & Wonder cluster games that hides a genuinely sharp math idea under a haunted-temple paint job. You're staring at a 6×6 grid wedged between cracked stone columns, a glowing pit of embers underneath, and four shadowy creatures peering from the corners with yellow eyes. Match four or more icons touching along a horizontal or vertical edge (corners don't count, no diagonals) and the cluster pays out, clears, and fresh symbols tumble in from above.

Here's the part that actually matters. Every cascade that lands a win bumps the round multiplier by one. It never drops back during a round. Chain four or five cascades together and you're suddenly multiplying at x5 or x6 on a grid that's still busy clearing. The multiplier also climbs when Enter the Void fires, which is the game's way of rescuing a stranded wild. If a cascade ends with wilds sitting on the board and no win, the void wipes every wild plus every neighbour it touches (edges and corners both), then drops a fresh cascade. That removal alone is worth another tick on the meter. It's a clever bit of design that turns a dead spin into momentum.

Then there are the demons. Four of them, one per corner column, each answering to a coloured talisman that can drop in mid-cascade. Only one fires per cascade, so you never get a pile-up. Green seeds mystery symbols that all reveal the same paying icon for an instant cluster. Blue picks one random symbol and pays for every copy scattered across the board, ignoring cluster shape entirely. Purple floods the grid with extra wilds. Red drops a solid 3×3, 4×4 or 5×5 block of one symbol that can fuse with whatever's already next to it. Red is the loud one. The other three feel quieter but they all push the meter up.

Free games trigger on four collected scatters, and whatever multiplier you hit on the trigger spin carries over. No reset. The grid also grows: starts at one extra row, gains another row for every four scatters you bank, all the way to twelve. If you make it to the twelfth row, the meter retires and you get a one-off +10 multiplier bonus on top. RTP sits at 96.263% on the build I pulled, volatility is high (no surprise given the cascade-multiplier loop), and max win is capped at 12,500x.

Quick honest knock. Bet range stops at $20, which is unusually low for a 2020 cluster slot with this kind of ceiling. Casual players are clearly the target, and there's no buy bonus for anyone who wants to skip ahead. If you can live with that, the never-resets multiplier and the four-demon toolkit make this a more layered piece of design than most cluster games from that era. Worth a few hundred spins just to see how high the meter can climb.

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