But if you’ve never played Bejeweled & think you might be interested, Bejeweled 3 is as good a starting point as any. I can’t say that there’s enough difference between this & previous Bejeweled games to say if you should add this one to your collection, however. If you’re a fan of puzzle games, you’ll probably like this one. Also, while there is an addictive quality to the game, I find that if I play it too long I have a harder time finding matches because the jewels just start to look the same. So if you’re a hardcore action junkie, I doubt games like this will appeal to you. Gameplay is essentially the same thing, just with different objectives. But honestly you probably won’t pay much attention to it.Ĭons? Puzzle games aren’t for everyone. Your board takes up most of the screen, but each new level has a different fantasy art landscape in the background, which is nice to look at. The regular music is nice, although I don’t think there are many different songs. If you turn the music down & turn the ambient sounds up, it’s very relaxing. I also have to say that I really like the Zen mode. There are plenty of modes to appeal to all types of puzzle gamers, from those who like fast-paced to those (like me) who don’t want to be pressured. Pros? Bejeweled is easy to understand & pick up. Occasionally the game will put a skull on a type of hand, & if you have that hand there’s a 50/50 chance you’ll get a game over. Having five different cards gives you the lowest score, while having five of the same kind gives you a Flush, & the most points. After five matches, the game gives you a certain number of points based on your hand. For example, if you match red gems, you get a red gem card.
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