Summary
- Release Year: 2001
- Genres: Puzzle
- Platforms: BlackBerry OS, iOS, Mac, Palm OS, PC (Microsoft Windows), Windows Mobile, Xbox
- Developers: PopCap Games
- Publishers: Electronic Arts
Bejeweled: A Classic Puzzle Game That’s Still Fun Today
Released in 2001, Bejeweled is a tile-matching puzzle video game by PopCap Games. It’s one of the most popular puzzle games of all time, with over 75 million copies sold and more than 150 million downloads. Bejeweled is simple to learn but difficult to master, and it’s a great way to kill some time or challenge your brain.
Gameplay
The goal of Bejeweled is to score as many points as possible by matching three or more gems of the same color together. You can match gems horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. When you match three or more gems, they’ll disappear and be replaced by new gems falling from the top of the screen. If you can match four or more gems in a row, you’ll create a special gem. Special gems can be used to clear entire rows or columns of gems, or to shuffle the board.
There are four different game modes in Bejeweled:
- Classic: The original Bejeweled game mode. You have to score as many points as possible before the timer runs out.
- Timed: A variation on Classic mode where you have to score as many points as possible within a certain time limit.
- Endless: A mode where you can play indefinitely, trying to score as many points as possible.
- Puzzle: A mode where you have to solve a series of puzzles.
Power-Ups
In addition to special gems, there are also a number of power-ups that can help you score more points. Power-ups can be activated by matching four or more gems in a row. The different power-ups are:
- Hypercube: Destroys all gems of the same color.
- Flamethrower: Destroys all gems in a vertical line.
- Bomb: Destroys all gems in a 3×3 area.
- Star: Shuffles the board.
- Lightning Bolt: Destroys all gems in a horizontal line.
Legacy
Bejeweled has been praised for its simple but addictive gameplay, and it has been ported to a wide variety of platforms, including PC, Mac, mobile devices, and even game consoles. The game has also been the inspiration for a number of other puzzle games, such as Candy Crush Saga and Puzzle Bobble.
Bejeweled is a classic puzzle game that’s still fun to play today. It’s a great way to kill some time or challenge your brain, and it’s a game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.
Tips for Playing Bejeweled
Here are a few tips to help you score more points in Bejeweled:
- Look for matches of four or more gems. This will create special gems that can help you clear the board more quickly.
- Use power-ups wisely. Power-ups can be very helpful, but don’t waste them on small matches.
- Plan your moves ahead. Don’t just make random matches. Try to think about how your moves will affect the rest of the board.
- Be patient. Bejeweled is a game of skill and patience. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t score a lot of points right away. Just keep playing and you’ll eventually get better.
Conclusion
Bejeweled is a classic puzzle game that’s still fun to play today. It’s a great way to kill some time or challenge your brain, and it’s a game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you’ve never played Bejeweled before, I encourage you to give it a try. You won’t be disappointed.
Review Score
9/10
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