Bejeweled Twist
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As great as Fallout 3 is, ultimately it's got a finite amount of stuff you can do (tho admittedly, it does have a tonne of stuff you can do). However puzzle games like Tetris and the new Bejeweled Twist have endless appeal because they never have an end. It's a simple game, it's basically the Bejeweled game but instead of swapping tiles, you rotate blocks of four and if you match 3 or more tiles in a row, they disappear. However there's lots more going on to keep you interested.
Firstly, if you can get a chain of matches, the longer your chain, the higher the multiplier gets. If the multiplier maxes out (at 10x), you get one of the tiles turned into a fruit. If you match the fruit, then all the tiles of that type get erased and you get lots of points. You also get bonus points for cascades, being when the tiles are erased, when the ones above fall down, they form another match, etc. And while all of this is going on, there's another bonus for getting tiles in a certain order defined in the bottom left. If you do this after matching a fruit, you get the mega fruit bonus where something... special happens (as well as a mountain of points). There's a number of things to hinder you as you play. The game can randomly lock tiles meaning you can't move that tile until it's been matched, you also get bombs which are tiles which need to be matched before the counter of them which drops every move, reduces to zero, otherwise it's game over
It's certainly one of those "just one more go" type games and as it gives you a score, it's quite competitive if you know other people playing the game. Sadly the PC version of the game doesn't have online scoreboards (my only criticism of the game) so you have to just exchange scores with your friends. Recently, I've been competing against
koebijmoonlight who managed to get to 1,028,850 when I had around 997,000. However this afternoon I decided to have a quick go (no such thing!) and beat his score getting 1,047,500 :)
I'd recommend it if you like this kinda game, there's a demo on Steam and it's £15 on there too. I do hope they bring it to Xbox 360 tho as then it'd use online scoreboards. Be warned though, it is rather addictive, and you'll end up looking at things in real life, rotating them in your mind! I got my Mum a copy and it's been all she's played since :P
Firstly, if you can get a chain of matches, the longer your chain, the higher the multiplier gets. If the multiplier maxes out (at 10x), you get one of the tiles turned into a fruit. If you match the fruit, then all the tiles of that type get erased and you get lots of points. You also get bonus points for cascades, being when the tiles are erased, when the ones above fall down, they form another match, etc. And while all of this is going on, there's another bonus for getting tiles in a certain order defined in the bottom left. If you do this after matching a fruit, you get the mega fruit bonus where something... special happens (as well as a mountain of points). There's a number of things to hinder you as you play. The game can randomly lock tiles meaning you can't move that tile until it's been matched, you also get bombs which are tiles which need to be matched before the counter of them which drops every move, reduces to zero, otherwise it's game over
It's certainly one of those "just one more go" type games and as it gives you a score, it's quite competitive if you know other people playing the game. Sadly the PC version of the game doesn't have online scoreboards (my only criticism of the game) so you have to just exchange scores with your friends. Recently, I've been competing against
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I'd recommend it if you like this kinda game, there's a demo on Steam and it's £15 on there too. I do hope they bring it to Xbox 360 tho as then it'd use online scoreboards. Be warned though, it is rather addictive, and you'll end up looking at things in real life, rotating them in your mind! I got my Mum a copy and it's been all she's played since :P
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Date: 2009-01-10 11:06 pm (UTC)I ended up spendign £20 on games on Steam, so I guess it's lucky I didn't go overboard.