Elemental: 2D MMORPG
83%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
character development, grinding
83% User Score 521 reviews
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2D MMORPG to enjoy together








Audience ScoreBased on 521 reviews
graphics18 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions
- The game features cute graphics and a nostalgic art style that many players appreciate.
- There is a fun community and a variety of classes available, allowing for character customization and respec options.
- The game has potential for improvement, with players expressing hope for future updates to enhance gameplay and fix existing issues.
- The auto-combat and auto-navigation features dominate gameplay, leading to a lack of player engagement and control over character actions.
- Many players report issues with the user interface, including small buttons, poor text wrapping, and difficulty navigating menus.
- There are significant bugs affecting gameplay, such as non-functional attack buttons and problems with account sign-ins, which hinder the overall experience.
graphics
31 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are generally praised for their cute and retro aesthetic, with many users appreciating the art style and smooth animations. However, some players express disappointment with technical issues, such as camera limitations and performance problems on lower-end devices. Overall, while the visuals are well-received, there are calls for improvements in playability and functionality.
“It is a perfect game in terms of graphics.”
“The graphics are great, the playstyle is fun, and the animations are smooth.”
“Amazing graphics, smooth gameplay, and an active community; add the top-notch dev team and I can't wait for what comes next.”
“There's no way to zoom in and out; the camera is very zoomed out, so you can't see the detail in the artwork.”
“I thought it would suit my potato phone by its size, graphics, and gameplay, but unfortunately, I get force closed every time I open the game.”
“A bit disappointed that to navigate to your quest, you basically need to auto. I love the aesthetic of this game and was hoping for a bit more playability and independence from auto mechanics.”