4 Elements II vs Happy Glass
4 Elements II
4 Elements II places the entire magical kingdom under a shroud of darkness and despair once again due to a careless charm which had stripped the four fairies of the elements of their magic power. Assume the role of the hero and help set the fairies of earth, air, fire and water free, and restore the book of magic in this exciting sequel!The game features the same fun and challenging match-3 gameplay spread across 64 unique levels in addition to a wider variety of brain-teasers that are hardly repeated throughout the game. Players also have the option to choose between a timed or untimed mode.
4 Elements II is definitely a much better game than its original, which is what a sequel is supposed to be. The match-3 games are as engaging as ever and of course, there are plenty of fun mini-games on the side to help keep the game fresh and interesting.
Happy Glass
Happy Glass is a simple yet addictive puzzle game where you'll need to draw a line to help direct the flow of the liquid in the game and fill up the sad glass (because the glass is empty). Like the best puzzle games, Happy Glass is not at all restrictive - you can draw the line whichever place and way you want, and that there are often several ways to complete a level. However, not all of these "ways" may get you that coveted 3-star rating though!The game is both relaxing, since you can take your time figuring out the best line-drawing strategy, and challenging because there are plenty of levels that may seem like a no-brainer on the surface but when you start solving the puzzles, you may find that things aren't as straightforward and easy as you initially thought!
Featuring a similar gameplay to Disney's Where's My Water, Happy Glass is a casual puzzle game that may not boast bombastic graphics and sophisticated gameplay mechanics, but it is still insanely fun to play. If you enjoy a good brain jog, this is a game you'll want to try!