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Bejeweled 3 isnot just “Bejeweled but now with more colors of gems!”; it’s awhole suite of variants built on the same core gameplayconcept.
Bejeweled 3 delivers more of this ageless puzzling and harbors few surprises. This is the sequel you probably expected--a natural, cautious follow-up to a puzzle classic.
In Bejeweled 3 what you're getting isn't radically new gameplay, but instead eight modes that do a good job of providing distinct styles of gem matching mechanics.
Bejeweled 3, the first "true sequel" to the popular decade-old matching game that more than half a billion people have played, hits PopCap.Com and retailers on Dec. 7 for a nickel shy of $20.
PopCap's announced Bejeweled 3, further confirming it'll release on December 7. The game, which will be available to buy at retail and from PopCap.com, will feature four new reimagings of game ...
So, Bejeweled 3, eh? Really, all you need to know is that the core game of Bejeweled 3 is nearly unchanged from the Bejeweled formula we all know and ...
The core of Bejeweled 3 is made up of four modes: Classic, Zen, Lightning, and Quest. Classic is good old Bejeweled as you know and love it, yet all modes have gained the improvements of Bejeweled ...
Bejeweled is back. Bejeweled 3 will not stray far from the tried-and-true match-three style of puzzle gameplay.
Bejeweled 3 offers Zen mode, too, which allows you to customise gameplay with ambient sounds and binaural beats. It's relaxing, apparently.
Bejeweled 3 is missing some stuff from earlier versions, like the Twist mode found in Bejeweled Blitz Live. That game's multiplayer component could have gone a long way toward competitive Bejeweled 3.