TUAW's Daily Mac App: Bejeweled 3
Fancy an addictive, fun, casual game for your Mac? Look no further than the classic Bejeweled, now back in its third iteration on the Mac.
Played either in full screen or windowed, the standard game hasn't changed, you still match three or more gems in a row to clear them from the board. There are four different play modes to choose from: classic, which you just match the gems until you can't make any more moves, levelling up as you go; Zen, where the board is shaken up if you can't move; Lightning, where you have to match against the clock; and Quest, where you have to complete a set task or puzzle to progress. Four secret modes are also available to unlock like Poker, a cross between gem matching and the classic card game, which are unlocked by playing the four regular game types.
Bejeweled 3 has all sorts of fancy gems, which explode, zap and annihilate the gems, while the explosions and sound effects are joined by an announcer who blasts out "Excellent" and "Awesome" when you get on a roll. The game even has a fairly decent midi sound track to it. If you're a fan, the whole experience really draws you in so be prepared to waste a good hour or two before you know it.
As with most modern games Bejeweled 3 also comes with achievements in the form of 20 badges to collect, including five "Elite" badges, while you can level up with experience points gained from playing each of the games.
Bejeweled 3 is available from the Mac App Store for the rather dear US$19.99, but if you've played the free online version and want the ads gone and a native experience, Bejeweled 3 for Mac delivers in droves and there's even a free trial to test it out.
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I reviewed Bejeweld 3 when it was first released over on my site Mac App Focus. http://macappfoc.us/2011/01/22/app-review-bejeweled-3/
I found some of the puzzle modes quite fun. It gives you more then you get on the iOS games but I agree, $20 still seems a little high.
$19.99? Seriously? NO WAY!!!!
August 01 2011 at 4:15 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyI picked it up for $7.96 when PopCap had it on sale for $9.95 back in June. I got an additional $1.99 off by signing up for their newsletter. For $8, it's a decent game. I've played enough variations on Bejeweled 2 on various platforms over the past several years that I would've never purchased this at $19.99.
August 03 2011 at 1:04 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis continues to confound me. I'd place bets that 90% of Bejeweled is played on phones and other portable devices, PopCap has a huge presence on the iPhone, and yet they release this on the Mac? I have no interest whatsoever in this on my computer.
August 01 2011 at 3:44 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyIt started life as a browser based flash game, so you could say it started on the desktop and then went to the mobile platform. It's not bad on the Mac, but it is a bit pricey if I'm honest.
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