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Review of Bejeweled - Game Review
Last April, Bejeweled, an iPad game, was released with a Hasbro commercial. PopCap Games released Bejeweled, an abstract tile matching game. It is the first game on the market and the first PopCap Games title to release an independent game. Bejeweled has a lot of colorful, full-color tiles. They are used to line up a grid of overflowing gems to earn enough points to advance to the next level. Here they will need to line up and square off gems of the same color to earn as many points as possible.
To play, you will need to line up all of the gems in one row using any color tile that matches your background color. Bejeweled has a unique, full-featured design. There are many levels, including a bonus feature that uses a different type of tile to line up the gems. This adds an extra level of fun to the game as not everyone will be able to see the whole picture at once. Each puzzle game is unique. You can have many fun and rewarding challenges when playing Bejeweled with others, such as a multi-player or single player game against the machine. Split screen mode with Microsoft's tablets is possible. This works well.
Bejeweled is free to download - it is available through iTunes Store for both iPhone and iPod versions as well as Windows mobile devices running Windows Vista. The deluxe version is recommended for those who want to enjoy Bejeweled to the full extent. You will have access to all nine puzzle types as well as many achievements and secrets that will help you succeed. You also get a special "bejeweled” loading screen where you can place your gems into the right slot to earn bonus points. You can have everything you need in Bejeweled to be the best gem slayer that you know.