![]() ![]() As you play the card jewels are dropped in and fill the grid in the above screen whilst more jewels are added for bonuses, like having cards with the same suits. While this game may seem all about the cards there is also a mini version of Jewel Quest that can be played once the level has been finished. These add more cards to your stock pile and also ones that show the cards in the stockpile so you can see what is coming up next to plan your moves. While these cards can offer benefits which include multipliers which range from 3x to 7x, there are also other useful ones. The Wild cards are random cards that can appear through the game at any time. So everything sounds simple so far? Well there is just one more twist that happens during the gameplay. There is an undo button which will get rid of any mistakes but be careful as it is limited. To carry on the game you can flip over a card from the pile and start again, trying to clear the cards before you run out of moves and cards from the pile. After a while you will notice that you have no remaining plays on the current top card. The main rules are that the card you are moving must be one value higher or lower than the top card that is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The main idea in Jewel Quest Solitaire is to move cards from the layout into the main pile at the bottom of the screen. ![]() While I must admit I haven’t paid much attention to this storyline it’s a nice touch. There is a rough storyline that you are the nephew of the adventurer Professor Pack and by playing the game you slowly unlock more entries in his journal which explains the back-story of the game. There are about 100 levels in total for you to work through regardless of which mode you play in. The Just Card version skips all the storyline and the no jewel bonus game hence the name: Just Cards. There is the full “Quest” mode and “Just Cards”. The game has two game modes for you to play. So what could be more fitting then adding another element into the mix and adding solitaire as well? For those not in the know, Jewel Quest is a very addictive puzzle game. This is where the game Jewel Quest comes into play. I like my DS a lot it’s a console that allows me to have a moment of escapism from the rat race as I wait for a train or bus on my way to work. Reviews // 15th May 2009 - 15 years ago // By Simon James Bonds Jewel Quest Solitaire Review ![]()
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