The four elements are probably the most powerful thing that exists on this planet, and the one thing that probably won’t be destroyed as it can’t! The same thing goes for another kingdom in the magical realm, where these four elements have much greater effect on the surroundings, as they are foundation of peace and tranquility for hundreds of years. But an unseen evil has corrupted the four elements making their source at the alter weak and finally shatter into pieces. To bring restoration, you must unlock four ancient books of magic and collect 16 mysterious cards. Earth, Fire, Air and Water are needed for the life of the Kingdom, and only with their restoration to their place will the kingdom blossom again. On such important task, you can’t and won’t be left alone to fight, as there is a very powerful and experienced fairy there to help you whenever you need her help. The game is basically a match 3 game, but it contains other genres in the game, not in such a great amount as match 3 but enough to make a difference and give it the change it needs now and then. The four books that need to be unlocked contain four magic cards apiece that are revealed at the conclusion of four gem-matching levels each, a total of 16 levels per book and 64 for the entire game. But what would be a game without a great story, and it actually is great. The splendid story that is written gives the game additional boost that makes the game so great. Before the matching game starts your initial task is to remove an evil spell to unlock the first book of magic. This requires a special key, revealed only once you’ve completed a prescribed object hunt and you will be starting with the book of Earth. Here, players find all the pieces of objects needed to find the key to unlock the book. You need to locate the four missing pieces of the book where every piece has its own four levels that need to be finished to get to him. There is nothing new, as with all match 3 games to notice in the gameplay. It is the same match 3 cases, but the cause for which you solve is different! In the first book, Earth, your progress will be followed by the flow of green energy through the field. As you move through the field, the camera, or the field moves with you. You don’t have to clear all the tiles from the field to get the energy to its destination (in case of fire, red energy flowing to the place where fires burns, with water the blue energy to the place where it becomes a waterfall, etc…) where the green energy turns into a tree of life. But getting to the goal is not as easy as it sounds! At the first levels maybe, but later when extra tile layers are added under the gems that require multiple matches to clear. Also cast into the mix are frozen jewels, stones and unmovable blocks. But it is not all just to keep you busy; there are power-ups to help you in your progress, to be precise four of them. The shovel which clears one tile, while other bonuses consist of a bomb for clearing a small area, swap for trading two pieces, and rearrange for moving all the tiles in hopes of getting better matches. Creating matches of associated gem colors recharges each power-up. After concluding each of four four-level segments, a magic card is revealed that you must restore by identifying several key differences between the original and its corrupted form. If you get stuck somewhere the fairy is there to offer you a hint if you need it. What characterize the game are definitely its beautiful looks and divine graphics and the music that will get under your skin. The game is given a very nice story which it used to its full potential making it interesting as you read a good book or if you have enough imagination watch a movie playing in front of you. The game genre combination is done also very good making any possible monotony break into pieces before it even begins. All that I can say is download the demo, enjoy for one hour, and then you won’t have choice but to buy it, if you like challenging and dine in good quality match 3 games.