» Game Description

4 Elements

Beyond endless seas, an ancient fairytale kingdom is in trouble. A land once full of life has become a lifeless desert. Restore power to four magic books so that peace and prosperity may return. An adorable fairy will aid you in this perilous journey as you encounter dragons, knights, and various creatures. Collect 16 mysterious cards while encountering explosive bonuses. Can you turn the tides and restore the 4 Elements in this enchanting Puzzle game?

» Game Features

  • 4 Books Of Magic To Unlock And Study!
  • 64 Captivating Levels!
  • 16 Mysterious Cards To Collect!
  • 20 Challenging Bonus Tasks!

» Game Reviews

  • “This game has stunning graphics, superb sound, and the gameplay is addictive to the point of not wanting to stop even when there are other things to do! I'm hoping there's a sequel in the works because despite the utter replayability of the game, it deserves more like it. HIGHLY recommend it!” – diza11
  • “This is an exquisitely beautifully created game. Gameplay is smoothe, sound is relaxing, story is super. But the graphics are amazing. Seems like the demo time was gone in 10 minutes. One of the best match games I've seen in a long time. Great job. A definate BUY.” – Hoddy
  • “I was so sad to come to the end of this game. I agree with lots of other reviewers that we need a sequel asap:-) I loved it and can't wait for the next one.” – fippmeister
  • “Great game, graphics are good sound and game play is fun only 63 levels.... and the last 2 levels became a challenge anyone that plays this game will be hooked” – brain2028

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0 or later
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz

» Extra Info

Developer: Playrix Entertainment
Release Date: 2008-09-06
Tags: card, match 3, online, puzzle

Did you know that…
Many ancient philosophies used a set of archetypal classical "elements" to explain patterns in nature. The word "element" in this context either refers to a state of matter (e.g. solid/earth, liquid/water, gas/air, plasma/fire) or a phase of matter (as in the Chinese Five Phases), rather than the Chemical elements of modern science. The Greek Classical Elements (Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Aether) date from pre-Socratic times and persisted throughout the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, deeply influencing European thought and culture.

Misspellings: 4elements element elementes

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