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4 Elements
4 Elements
by Playrix
4 Elements
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Description
The ancient kingdom is in trouble! The magic of the four elements that kept it running for centuries has been corrupted by evil powers and the altars no longer yield the energy of life. It is up to you to unlock the 4 ancient books of magic and collect 16 mysterious cards that will help you restore the kingdom to life. An adorable little fairy will be your aide in this perilous journey as you encounter elementals, dragons, knights, and various magic creatures. Using a mix of classic addictive game play ideas but taking them to a new level with innovative twists, explosive bonuses, spectacular visual effects, and fascinating storyline in amazing animation, this game by Playrix is a load of fun!
How to Play
All the instructions can be found in the game.
Comments
EmAndEms22
Oct. 17, 2010
FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!10/5:)
Treedragon
Feb. 22, 2014
Being as this is such a simple game to play the constant "help" given by the fairy was annoying and so is the option to download the full version between every level. But it is a relaxing way to kill time.
dalek955
Mar. 05, 2015
Well, I'd LIKE to download the full version, but it keeps giving me a proxy error 502 whenever I try. (It also seems to point to the main page of a non-dedicated download site, which seems a little fishy).
matahom
May. 08, 2010
i thought when i played it here in kongregate it willsavesmy last level....then it turned out you need to begin from the start...
Multihunter
Feb. 27, 2010
I liked that there were different modes of gameplay. It didn't make much sense why you did each type, but then again not many games do. This game seems to be aimed at a younger audience, and during the "almost-Bejeweled-rip-off" sections it felt a lot like you were trying to show something off, but there wasn't much to show off; a few "fire arrows" destroying things that I've just been destroying... I did wish that there wasn't a limit to the explosion size. I found the most fun was trying to get the biggest explosion as there was really no way to lose. That tends to happen if you can't lose, the players mess around doing not much, and I find that it detracts from the game because I think: "What's the point?". And that was the reason why I stopped; there's a fine line between challenge and breeze, this game went for breeze... a lot... 3.2/5