Elemental Heroes

Elemental Heroes blends MMO-style progression with tactics-game combat, putting you in charge of a small elemental squad rather than a single avatar. Battles play out in turn-based encounters on a hex grid, while the broader game loop revolves around exploring portal zones, completing quests, collecting and upgrading units, and gearing up for tougher PvE challenges and PvP skirmishes. It is an accessible concept on both PC and mobile, but its energy limits and monetization can shape how freely you can play.

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Publisher: JED GAMES
Playerbase: Low
Type: Strategy MMORPG
Release Date: March 4, 2016
Pros: +Playable on both desktop and mobile platforms. +Several races and class paths to experiment with. +Strong emphasis on PvP and territory pressure.
Cons: -Stamina limits can restrict longer sessions. -Monetization can create pay-to-win pressure. -Core activities can feel samey over time. -Bought units have restrictions on how freely they can be used.

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Overview

Elemental Heroes Overview

Elemental Heroes is a free-to-play strategy MMORPG on PC, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices that combines tactical, turn-based encounters with light exploration and a collectible roster of units. You begin by aligning with one of four elements (Ice, Nature, Shadow, or Fire), then assemble a starter squad that matches your chosen class role, Warrior, Mage, or Hunter. From there, the game pushes you through three major portal regions where you fight AI enemies, complete objectives, and gradually expand your collection with additional elemental units.

Combat is built around positioning and matchups. Encounters take place on a hexagonal grid where flanking angles, ability ranges, and elemental strengths matter as much as raw stats. Alongside your units, you also maintain a spellbook tied to your element, giving you access to offensive and control-oriented magic that can swing fights when timed well. Progression comes from leveling, acquiring new spells, and improving both units and spell power through upgrades.

Outside of battles, you compete for map value by capturing resources and structures. These holdings generate currency that feeds back into your upgrades, so the game rewards players who keep pushing outward rather than staying in safe areas. PvP opens up once the new-player protection period ends, shifting the tone toward more frequent attacks and counterattacks across the map. The increased risk comes with better rewards, but it also highlights the game’s competitive, always-watching feel.

Elemental Heroes Key Features:

  • Turn-Based Strategy Battles – tactical fights on a hex grid that makes positioning, lines of attack, and ability spacing a constant consideration.
  • Open PvP – player attacks can happen across the world, creating ongoing pressure to defend progress and pick smart fights.
  • Variety of Units – build a roster by acquiring units across all four elements, letting you tailor teams around matchups and preferred playstyles.
  • Magical Elemental Spells – maintain and upgrade an elemental spell set that adds burst damage, crowd control, and momentum shifts during combat.
  • Boss Raids – tackle challenging boss encounters for valuable rewards like artifacts, resources, and other progression materials.

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Full Review

Elemental Heroes Review

Elemental Heroes is at its best when you treat it like a lightweight tactics MMO you can dip into, especially on mobile, and not as a deep, endlessly varied strategy epic. The moment-to-moment play is built around compact fights where positioning decisions are easy to understand but still meaningful. The hex grid does real work here, because it naturally creates more angles of approach than a square grid, and that helps battles feel less like simple stat checks. When you are reading enemy ranges correctly and sequencing spells well, you can beat stronger opponents through smart play.

The game’s structure revolves around three portal zones that act as the main spaces for questing, farming, and conflict. You are not just clearing monsters for experience, you are also trying to build momentum by controlling structures and resource points that feed your economy. That tug-of-war element is what gives Elemental Heroes its MMO flavor. It is also where the game can become stressful, because progress is not always private, and PvP eventually becomes part of the routine rather than an optional side activity.

Team building is the other big draw. Choosing an element and a class (Warrior, Mage, or Hunter) shapes your early identity, but the broader system encourages you to expand your roster and think about counters. Elemental matchups and spell selection matter, so you end up planning around what you expect to face, not only what you personally like. Upgrading units and spells provides clear goals, and the loop of “fight, earn resources, improve, repeat” is straightforward enough for casual sessions.

Where the experience starts to fray is in pacing and repetition. Many encounters and tasks blend together after a while, particularly if you are grinding similar fights to fund upgrades. The stamina system can also put a hard cap on how long you can meaningfully play in one sitting, which may be fine for short daily check-ins but frustrating if you want longer strategy sessions. Monetization adds another layer, because competitive games tend to magnify any advantage that can be purchased, and Elemental Heroes can sometimes give that impression, especially once PvP becomes more central. The added note that purchased units cannot be used without limitations can further undercut the excitement of collecting.

Overall, Elemental Heroes is a serviceable tactics-focused MMORPG with a clear identity: quick turn-based battles, elemental theming, and constant pressure from other players once protections fade. Players who enjoy light strategy, roster growth, and the idea of fighting for map control will find something to like, but anyone sensitive to energy timers or pay-for-advantage systems should go in with measured expectations.

System Requirements

Elemental Heroes System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Windows XP / Mac OSX / Ubuntu
CPU: Core Duo 2.0 GHz or better
Video Card: DirectX 9.0 or better
RAM: 1 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB

Android 4.0 or later (varies by device) / iOS 5.1.1 or later

Recommended Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 / Mac OSX / Ubuntu
CPU: Core i5
Video Card: DirectX 9.0c or better
RAM: 2 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1 GB

Android 4.0 or later (varies by device) / iOS 5.1.1 or later

Music

Elemental Heroes Music & Soundtrack

The game’s soundtrack and audio presentation lean toward functional fantasy ambience, with effects that focus on spell impacts and ability feedback during fights. Music tends to sit in the background rather than dominate the experience, which fits the quick, repeatable battle loop, but it also means it may not leave a strong impression after longer play sessions.

Additional Info

Elemental Heroes Additional Information

Developer: JED GAMES

Distributor (PC): Steam

Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, Browser

Release Date (iOS): June 22, 2015
Release Date (Android): August 9, 2015

Steam Greenlight Date: January 1, 2016
Release Date (Steam): March 4, 2016

Development History / Background:

Elemental Heroes is developed and published by JED GAMES, a Ukrainian studio known for creating titles aimed at mobile and social-network audiences. The project first launched on iOS on June 22, 2015, followed by an Android release on August 9, 2015, and it also reached players through browser-focused platforms such as Facebook and Kongregate. Later, it entered Steam Greenlight in September 2015, was approved by the community on January 1, 2016, and then released on Steam on March 4, 2016. Over that period, the developers maintained an active presence through their forums and store pages, frequently addressing questions and feedback raised by players.