![]() Instead you have to pull down one apiece of each kind of element and mix a Wind, Earth, Water and Fire tile all together inside the snake's stomach to create a Super Element. But Battle of the Elements isn't a direct match-three or match-four game like you might expect. ![]() You do this by first pulling elements in play down to the bottom of the screen (where they're temporarily stored inside a cartoon snake) and then launching them back up into the playing field in different columns (or, I guess, the snake vomits them up there.) We've seen this kind of pull-down, launch-up mechanic in a puzzler before, specifically the Magical Drop series of games. ![]() This time you're turning your system on its side to create a vertical puzzle area, where Wind, Earth, Water and Fire Elements scroll onto the screen one row at a time and it's your job to blast them back into non-existence. ![]() Here we've got another sideways-tilted book-style DSi game, Battle of the Elements. ![]()
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