Elemental

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Reviewed by: Emily Warren Linkedin
07.07.2025
Elemental is a new slot that was launched in 2018 by the game manufacturer Leander Games . They are currently relatively unknown in Europe, which they want to change through their slot machines. One of their most famous slots at the moment is Megadeath which you can find at many European casinos. Leander Games was founded in 2008 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They were in their early years an aide to the gaming giant Microgaming but has recently broken out and today stands on its own two feet. In addition to slot machines, they have also managed to manufacture their own platform and can offer a complete solution to today's casinos. Whether they manage to break through seriously in Europe remains to be seen, but they are at least making a good attempt with the Elemental slot.

About Elemental

Elemental reveals all about the natural elements: fire, earth, water, and air. The symbols that spin around on the reels all represent one of the elements. The slot is, first and foremost, adapted to mobile or tablet, and works regardless of which operating system you use. Elemental is easy to play, as you do not need to install any programs or apps to start the game. You just log in to the casino where you want to play and then open the slot in your browser. Leander Games has also released a free version of _elements_. This version has the same features as the slot in the money mode. You can play it to your heart's content and test the reel actions and all the bonus features without worrying about running down your game balance.

Bets and paylines

Leander Games operates under the same idea as the majority of other game manufacturers, and has here launched a slot that features five reels and three rows. This slot possesses a total of 20 fixed paylines—a number that cannot be altered no matter what stake you decide to play with. Wins are calculated from left to right, and you need a minimum of three matching symbols on a payline to secure a win. What is special about Elemental is that it can create as many as 60 different combinations based on three symbols. At most, you can hit for $1,500 on this game, a payout that translates to a little over $140,000 New Zealand dollars. The RTP is 96.05%, which puts it right in line with most modern slots.

In Elemental, to set the bet you want, use the buttons located to the right of the playing field. The minimum you can play per spin is\$2 onor and the maximum is\$1,000 Onor. You can play with any number between these two—easy to find your level and your budget. You can change it even while you're playing, but watch that you don't change it up too high before starting the game, and then have the game start and realize, oops, you just played with a level that sacrifices your next week's rent check! To the left of the game itself, you'll find an auto function. This allows the slot to spin 5-100 times automatically.

Our Rating
Bonuses
80%
Graphics
83%
Entertainment
81%

Game information
Games 2018
Max profit 250 coins
Reels / paylines 5 / 20
Theoretical payback-RTP 96
Coin value 0.10 - 50
Total effort 2 - 1 000
Volatility Funds
Free spins Yes
Bonus features

Symbols

Basically, Elemental is a simple slot machine, but with stunning graphics and good visual effects that can keep a player absorbed for hours on end. The whole game can be encompassed in one simple word: "relaxing." The enchanting forest scene serves as an attractive and tranquil backdrop, and the classic playing card symbols are all represented well; they look as though they were printed on round and smooth stones. But there's something about this particular game that makes it enjoyable even if you're only playing for a little while. Maybe it's the pleasant music that accompanies the game (which, by the way, you can turn off if you're gaming somewhere it's too awkward to be jamming out to the sounds of your slot machine). Or maybe it's the thrill and excitement associated with spinning a winning combination of symbols. Either way, if you're in the mood to play, Elemental can provide you with a solid half-hour of amusement.

There are a total of 8 symbols in Elemental, divided into 4 premium and 4 lower-value ones. If you maximize your bet at $1,000 and play with them unmoving, symbols like the Jack and Lady won’t give you a payout of more than $100, even if you manage to line them up three across. The King and Ace will reward you slightly more—$200—and are just as capable of gigging in on a three-for-a-payline. Among the premium symbols, the blue ring that represents water is the next-to-poorest excuse for earning your way to a cash-out. It pays $400 (on a three-in-a-row basis). Earth and air are better prospects: they pay $500 and $600, respectively, on a three-in-a-row. But the best symbol for snagging a payout is the red ring that represents fire. It pays $1,000 for a three-in-a-row. The aim of the game is to fill the playing field with those symbols.

Bonus features

Elemental is a slot packed with various extra features and when you trigger them they tend to give you better wins and more probable combinations. And while you won't find any scatter symbols or free spins here, there are other symbols that you should be paying more attention to. One of these is the wild symbol, which is in the form of a big ol' sun and has the ability to replace all other symbols in etires on the slots and gives you the fine, we could say the "cosmic," winning combinations. The sun can indeed appear at any MVIS the only thing keeping it from not appearing at all is the fact that it appears very rarely, but when it does appear, in true diva fashion, it takes up so much space (to not great effect, I might add, ha ha ha) that you're left wondering exactly what just happened. One minute, it's not really there, and the next minute, it's pretty much all you see.

The text provided outlines some mechanics and features of a slot machine game called "Elemental." This information seems to be directed toward prospective players. The first paragraph explains how to win re-spins, despite the absence of free spin opportunities. It states that each time the sun (which acts as a wild symbol) expands on a reel, it becomes static and rewards the player with a re-spin. Presumably, the sun only expands on a maximum of four reels at a time, hence the mention of re-spinning up to four times. The sun is the wild feature in Elemental. The next paragraph continues discussing the wild feature, comparing Elemental to a classic slot machine called "Starburst," which I have heard of but never played. I am also presuming wild feature mechanics to be similar on any given slot machine, and that they only differ in subtle ways. In this case, Elemental has a much more robust payout method than Starburst.

Summary

Leander Games is an incredibly untested game developer in New Zealand and Europe, despite their presence in the market since 2008. They have launched a straightforward slot with Elemental. This slot is not only basic; it lacks the kind of "enhanced" features—scatter symbols, bonus games—that many players might require these days. In fact, it could be seen as a somewhat retro effort. Elemental has slow music and a slow reel spin. The big winner moments, however, do seem to come up with some consistency, with the potential for 17,000 coins being on the table. We recommend Elemental to those who appreciate the good graphics and who don't require much in the way of gameplay variation.

Even though Leander Games is not one of the most well-known producers, you can find Elemental in a number of our prominent New Zealand casinos, including NordicBet and Videoslots. If you have a casino bonus or a welcome bonus, Elemental is a game on which you can wager it, along with some others. The main feature of the slot is the wild symbol, which expands and can trigger up to four re-spins. We also appreciate that a Payline can start anywhere on the playing field, not just on the first reel; this was a feature of some of the older progressive slots and is a convenient way to make beginners feel like they can win more often. Elemental is not hardly an education in complexity; it's something you can understand in about a minute.