

If you start a chain of five or more runes, the end of the chain will result in an explosion that will take out a number of tiles around the final tile. Clearing chains will clear the tiles below, allowing the energy to flow through. Your goal is to create a path for magical energy to flow from the starting location to the elemental altar at the end of the level. The goal here is not to clear the board, as it usually is in games of this sort.

Starting at one end of a chain of matching runes, drag the mouse to connect them together and release to make them disappear. The bulk of the gameplay is a match-3 variant made popular by the game Cradle of Rome. The core of the game is played with the purpose of completing the picture and unscrambling the text. On the left page will be a rather blank-looking picture, and on the right will be a bunch of garbled text. Your fairy guide will use the key to unlock the magic book and reveal the first entry inside. You continue until you've completed the fourth object, which will then interact with the scene to reveal the key to the book.

You must then use it to interact with something in the scene, which will then reveal the last part of another object. There is a definite sequence to the events, as you will only be able to complete one of the objects. Each of these objects will in turn interact with something in the scene. This is accomplished in a hidden object game where you must find the parts of four different objects. Gameplay in 4 Elements starts off as you attempt to find the key to unlock your first book. It's up to you to unlock the power of the four books of elemental magic and restore power to the 4 Elements.
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As their protective power was taken from the land, it slowly turned from a green and verdant paradise to a cold and lifeless land full of ice and snow. But one fateful day, an evil blight came across the land and destroyed the four temples of the elements. The various magical creatures that inhabited the land kept the evil at bay along with the power of the four elements: earth, air, fire, and water. Once upon a time there was an ancient kingdom where its people lived in peace and harmony.
