Notably, instead of four books, all elements are seen in a single book. Four elements, four fairies, four sections in the book, four items in each elemental scene, four items in each riddle hidden object stage, four differences in each spot-the-difference stage, four power-ups, four normal piece colors in one level note although the blue pieces are sometimes replaced by purple squirrels, four match-three levels per section. Arc Number: As with the first installment, four.Anti-Frustration Features: Challenges in the elemental scenes can be skipped after a few minutes.Animal Motifs: Each element has one card based on a real animal: Hummingbird for air, Salamander for fire, Deer for earth, and Turtle for water.Match three levels are similar to the first game's, but with new obstacles including rings, pipelines, beacons, and sliding block puzzles. Bonus levels can either be spot-the-difference tests (as in the original installment), rearranging the pieces of cut-up cards, or hidden object games where the clues are either straightforward or cryptic riddles. The main rules of the game is similar to its predecessor, where you first have to restore an elemental scene (thus freeing its fairy), play four match-three levels to restore a card, then fix the card with a bonus level. Unlike the first installment, where you have to restore four magic books with the help of a single fairy, you have to save four fairies trapped in a single, magic book. Similar to but not exactly like its prequel, 4 Elements II follows a magical world where a wizard loses control of four elements, and it's up to you to save them. 4 Elements II is a Puzzle Game by Playrix that combines elements of Hidden Object Game, Match-Three Game, and spot the difference genres released in 2011.
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