

For those players who feel like Bejeweled lacks depth, Jewel Quest is the answer.

They are both match 3 games, but that's where the similarities end. A player can get away with mindlessly making match after match while playing Bejeweled, but Jewel Quest is a completely different story. In many ways, Jewel Quest is like Bejeweled's more stately cousin. Puzzles That Require Strategy, Skill and Thought Most of the puzzles require several attempts to solve, so this makes for one very large game. The grids also vary in size, changing the gameplay of the puzzles considerably. There are 180 core puzzles and several side quests to keep players busy, and the environmental settings vary wildly, ranging from the desk in an office to the fiery depths of an ancient temple. Jewel Quest has a stunning number of puzzles for players to work through. How does this game stack up against others in the match 3 genre? Has it withstood the test of time? Read on to find out!

The main game that started it all is the original Jewel Quest, which is strictly a pure match 3 puzzle game. Jewel Quest is a wildly successful franchise that has journeyed into some surprising genres, including hidden object puzzles and even card games. She is currently obsessed with obscure foreign dramas, making tofu taste edible and the latest, greatest computer games. Alice Flynn is a gaming enthusiast and journalist from Los Angeles, CA.
