These days you may almost ask yourself in what abandoned place you have lived because you do not know the game Bejeweled. Some even compare its popularity to the famous game Tetris. Perhaps you have learned about it when PopCap introduced bejeweled 3 of the game soon after the successful bejeweled 2? Well, EA Mobile decided a while ago to release this game to the android phones too.
For the people who do not have knowledge of the game yet: the goal of bejeweled is to make three of the same colored jewels connected either horizontal or up and down. Each time you are allowed to exchange 2 jewels in the playfield to develop those connections. When three of the same color connect, they disappear. The jewels on top of the 3 will go down and new will shift in. If you are able to build a chain reaction of '3 jewels connect', your points is going to rise!
The android version of bejeweled is playable in normal and time trial mode. The normal mode allows you to keep playing until you finally run out of combinations. I assume the time trial mode speaks by itself. In the years bejeweled was around I have tried these kinds of game versions online. All those are nicely animated and have a fast paced gameplay. The graphics of the game never matter very much, it is the concept of the game and that fast gameplay that produce that 'Bejeweled experience'. Trying out the game on many older versions of the android phones really messed up the gameplay, as it is so terribly slow. Also the sounds used in the game are not that great. Finally that does not matter that much in any respect. For me personally the game Bejeweled for android is graded nothing more than a straight 6.
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