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Jewel Quest

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215:. There are 36 grids and they are played through, in succession, five times, with each play-through adding a new level of difficulty. During the first run-through, "Explorer," the player is given pieces of storyline in the form of "journal entries" to read after completing each grid, with an additional snippet before the beginning of each level. After playing the 36th grid, the totem "speaks" in addition to there being a written blurb. After the "Explorer" level, new information is given only at the end of the 36th level, and once after playing the 1-2 grid during the second run-through. All other "journal entries" are quotes or sayings to encourage the player. Likewise, if the player fails to complete a level within the time frame, encouraging quotes will be used. 242:, introducing new strategy. The player's character is revealed to be named Rupert Pack, and the story revolves around him searching for a "Legendary Jewel Board" in Africa, as well as a romantic subplot with a woman named "Emma Swimmingly" and a villain named "Sebastian Grenard." Emma and Sebastian each receive their own first-person text entries for an entire play-through, though the final play-through is given by Rupert. The background reflects the location of the characters within the story. 343:
Golchev inside of Estgard before escaping and sneaking inside of the airship's cargo hold back into Scotland, which is where the final chapter of the game "Maxwell's Demon" begins. In that chapter, Percy and Yellow Feather sneak into Lord Ronald's laboratory before being surrounded by Golchev's men. After the battle which paralyzed Golchev himself, Percy and Yellow Feather escape the crumbling castle where they have a few jewels at their hands, ending the story.
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When a set of tiles are matched, points are gained based on the number of tiles matched and the number of "cascaded" matches that have occurred. "Cursed" black tiles appear in later levels; directly matching a set of these deducts points and erases the gold behind them. However, the cursed tiles can
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is a "match 3" puzzle played on a grid filled with various tokens, such as diamonds, gold nuggets, coins, and skulls. The player may swap any two adjacent tiles, as long as the swap results in a horizontal or vertical line of three or more matching tokens. The matched set disappears, allowing tokens
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in search of the Cloud Crystal before being captured by Golchev's men, the fifth being "Ymir's Ember" where Percy and Golchev's men travel to the lost city of Estgard to retrieve a jewel by the name of Ymir's Ember while Yellow Feather escapes from Golchev's airship before meeting up with Percy and
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starts to take itself in full swing. The story follows the main protagonist Percy Pack (Rubert Pack's uncle) traveling across the world with Yellow Feather (aka Pattawaset) in search of the Phoenix Jewel, whom the locals call it the Sleepless Star. The Sleepless Star was stolen by "men in uniforms"
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The game is divided into 6 chapters - the first being "The Sleepless Star" where Percy meets Yellow Feather, the second being "Castaways" where Percy and Yellow Feather are secluded in an Antlanic island while protecting themselves against Golchev's dogs, the third being "Secrets" where Percy and
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takes place in 20th Century, narrated by Rubert Pack, who set his goal to recover the Golden Jewel Board against the scoundrel Sebastian Grenard, who is a descendant of Hernan Cortes. The gameplay follows Rubert Pack's family tree ranging from Natalie Pack being the first stage of the game to
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offers a lot of mechanics, ranging from uncovering buried tiles, lighting up the fire, trapping the mischievous monkeys, preventing Enemy Jewels from reaching the top of the board, dodging falling obstacles, stopping the Sleepless Star Jewel from exploding and much more.
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Whenever tiles disappear, the background grid positions turn gold. The player must turn every square on the board to gold in order to complete the level. Failing to do so within the given time limit, or reaching a situation in which no more swaps are possible, costs one
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As the game progresses, new variations are introduced to make gameplay increasingly difficult: irregularly-shaped grids, squares in hard-to-reach places, tokens that must be matched multiple times to clear them from the board, etc.
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series has evolved since its beginnings starting with Match 3 games, and later including playing card games and hidden object games, starting on PC and later porting to consoles and mobile devices.
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where they meet up with Lord Ronald and escape the country from Golchev's men, the fourth being "The Cloud Crystal" where Percy and Yellow Feather land themselves in
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If the player runs out of time on a level, or reaches a point where there are no moves possible, they lose a life and must start the level over.
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levels range throughout the world. The new globe interface allows the player to select from different regions to play.
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are the regions. In each region, there are several locations to choose from and each level has multiple passes. New to
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to drop into the gaps from above; if more matched sets form as a result, they disappear as well.
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as stated by Yellow Feather, with Anton Golchev (the game's main antagonist and a native from
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has 180 levels. After each level, the player advances along a map representing a journey in
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Rubert's ancestors - the Moctezuma family being the final stages.
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An additional life is granted for every 50,000 points earned.
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VGT review of Nintendo DS version of Jewel Quest: Expeditions
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and sends the player back to the start of that level.
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Jewel Quest Mysteries 2: Trail of the Midnight Heart
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is that some of the jewels have special properties.
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and other platforms. iWin also released a series of
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Index


Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Platform(s)
Windows
XBLA
Genre(s)
Puzzle
Single player
Multiplayer
tile-matching
puzzle video game
Windows
Symbian S60
Nintendo DS
Xbox Live Arcade
sequels
spin-off
life
levels
Mayan culture
Africa
Central America
South America
Iceland
Europe
Africa
China
East Asia
Australia

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