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Jewel Quest Expedition

Jewel Quest Expedition

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Jewel Quest Expedition

 
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Form groups of three or more matching jewels with your stylus. Turn the board to gold and create cascades of more jewels! Jewel Quest Expeditions is a puzzle adventure through Africa sure to captivate your senses and imagination with each turn!

 
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Product Details
Product Weight:0.4 pounds
Package Length:5.4 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Release Date:February 01, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo DS
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • 180 unique jewel boards to solve

  • Jewel matching stylus fun!

  • 1-8 Player


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 22 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:


3Fun but not worth $30  Dec 16, 2007 By Charles Evans "Call me Kevin"
Jewel Quest is a fun game - the story line that provides that background is pretty lame. 98% of the game revolves around solving "Bejeweled" type puzzles of increasing difficulty. Pretty fun

MY only complaint is that at $30 Jewel Quest is one of the more expensive games for the DS. In fact for an additional $5 you can buy Zelda.... which is more of a true game. Jewel Quest is more along the lines of a game you would buy for a cell phone. It is fun and is great at killing time - but it isn't too in depth.

Pro's

- Fun puzzles can help kill significant time on flights.
- The DS stylus works very well for this game
- Lots of variety in the puzzles
- I like the use of the "Gold Coins" that allow you to complete one unmarked spot.


Con's

- A little expensive for the game's content - I think $20 is more appropriate but to each their own.
- The "story" is more annoying than anything.

As a whole - not bad - definitely worth buy if you ever see the game discounted on Amazon or on a discount shelf at a local store!

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Nintendo fun  Dec 12, 2007 By Sheila "Reader"
I became "addicted" to the Jewel Quest 2 game on my computer. However, when the computer screen kept freezing partway through the game, I had to give up the computer version. Now, I have the DS version, and have become addicted again to this matching game....Much more interesting than the Brain Age game.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Challenging feat for the adult puzzler...  Apr 06, 2008 By amf111462 "adult gamer"
I like this game as it is along the lines of super collapse, the old tetris for the 1st generation game boy (which I had back in the day), and the luxor games. This keeps one challenged and entertained for hours as you try to get further into the complex and harder levels. It's replay value is there; once I get to the final level, I can see myself starting over and doing this again.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4good  Jan 28, 2008 By Blue One
It is fun and challenging. I specially like that it gives you little pop ups that tell you about new challenges that come up in every level.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


4Jewel Quest: Expeditions is a near-exact port of the PC version of Jewel Quest 2.  Oct 24, 2008 By Cyberxion "Tanque Ray"
If you haven't played the game, it's a variation of a basic puzzle game type, in which you slide pieces around on a board in order to make matches. You can only move a piece in one of the four cardinal directions, and once a match is made, the pieces disappear, and the spaces that the matched pieces previously occupied turn gold. Pieces will fall from the top to fill any empty spaces, which sometimes results in massive, screen-clearing chain-reactions. The ultimate goal is to highlight every square on the board before time runs out.

While the early puzzles are easy, difficulty soon ramps up. Partially obscured pieces appear, which require you to match them up with like-colored pieces in order to free them up. One more match takes them out completely. Later puzzles involve pieces that are totally obscured, and require a bit of guess work and one extra step to clear. Some puzzles even require you to turn each square silver, and then to gold in order to clear the board. Throw in hazards such as a monkey mask that undoes any spaces you've cleared if you match three of them, as well as progressively tough board layouts and new puzzle pieces that appear every so often as you progress, and you've got a game that will challenge any dedicated puzzle fan.
You have one helpful tool to aid you in your Quest, in the form of Lion coins. Make a match of three of these coins, and you'll have the ability to clear a single square. They can be used at any time, which means that if you play your cards right, you can stock-pile a few of these before you reach the more difficult puzzles, which makes things a bit easier. The game is still pretty difficult in later stages, but the inclusion of these "saves", so to speak, ensures that the difficulty never gets too out of hand. At least until the challenge stages.

As I said earlier, the game is a near-exact port of the PC version of Jewel Quest 2. The puzzles are the same, as is the order in which you progress through them. There is no new content to make the DS version worth looking at for those who have played the PC version exhaustively. The DS version only differs in a few minor areas, the first being the increased focus on the story. While the story is likewise exactly the same as the one found in the PC version, the way it is presented is different. The story is presented in cut-scene style, complete with character-portraits. While the way it is presented looks decent, the story is still as nonsensical and superfluous as it was in the PC version, so it's ultimately a change that has no bearing on the game one way or the other.
Another difference lies in the interface. Using the DS stylus, you can shift pieces around a whole lot quicker and easier than you could using a mouse in the PC version. However, due to the DS' small screen size, it's not uncommon to accidentally move pieces you didn't mean to. It's certainly not a deal-breaker though, as it's rarely causes problems in early levels, and you'll have it well in hand by the time you get to the more difficult puzzles.

Overall, Jewel Quest: Expeditions is a worthy investment. It's a great variation on a common puzzle theme, and it's chock-full of replay value. If you've played the PC version you may want to pass, but eif you've never played it before and enjoy puzzle games, then you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy.



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