Since the start of the 21st century, mankind
has made tremendous progress in various fields – humanities, science, computing
and medicine. But, perhaps, this century would be treated as the only century
where people saw themselves being conquered by a gripping tile-matching game,
the Bejeweled.
The Bejeweled had been developed in 2001 and has also been
productive of two more sequels which add glamour and attraction to the game.
This game had been inspired by ‘the Shariki’ which saw the development of the
Bejeweled Twist and the Blitz. These two games were perhaps the first games to
be added on the internet browsers, thus, giving Yahoo! a fun filled era of
fame.
The Bejeweled series encompasses three vivid series since
its inception in the early 21st century. Bejeweled 1 probably became
a hit as it reached the Xbox, Windows and various other computing systems in
almost every household. Children and adults alike were seen making several
tries in order to match three tiles (gems) so that they could build up their
scores.
The Bejeweled Game is also designed into HD for Apple’s
biggest justice to the computing world – the Ipad. Being avidly played on the
PlayStation and Xbox, many players would also be seen trying to beat their best
scores on a daily basis after a tough day. This game is undoubtedly composed of
fast paced techniques. However, Bejeweled 2 did not have much more different to
offer as compared to its first one.
Bejeweled 2 was surprisingly not different than the first
one except in a few aspects. However, since Bejeweled 2 had more scenarios than
the first one and also encompassed a couple of gems and modes pertaining to the
Classic and a spiking new addition to it, the Action mode, it would have been
more enjoyable. Perhaps the second one in the Bejeweled series could not be
able to match the relentlessness of the initial original one. In our opinion,
the first one was entertaining with definite twists.
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