Recently, my family recently bought a new monitor, which is HD! Yeah,
the Luxor screenshots where taken in Widescreen, but I'm worried that
my games will look fat.
The 2010s game might survive on
HD monitors, and so do some late 2000s games. One of games like these
are Bejeweled Twist, which I bought it two years ago (original release
date: 2008).
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Once and for all, DON'T USE MY NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
The game is different from other Bejeweled games: you need to control a ring which twist (rotate) 2*2 gems, but you need to make a line featuring a match of 3. There are also special gems where they are formed from matches more than 4 gems. Watch out for hazard gems, they might give you some difficulty!
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By turning on the 3D acceleration, you will get lot of visuals and better graphics. |
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Bejeweled Twist fits in Widescreen and High-Definition monitors, optimised for the best gaming experience with visuals and special effects |
One tip is that when you max the chain meter (the upper part of the ship at the left), you will get a Fruit Gem. These gems will activate a huge bonus, and when you complete it, you will get a Fruit Dance!
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Ta-da! |
Need a challenge? The challenge mode is available when you reach level 10 of Classic. The challenge selection looked like a Solar System to me, I mean, the Solar System originally have 13 planets, but 5 planets are considered as dwarf planets.
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The Solar System |
In Challenge mode, there are 13 stages. Unlock a stage by complete the first challenge of a previous stage (for example, if you completed the first challenge of Detonator, you will unlock Spectrum). If you complete the seven levels on a stage, the planet will become Eclipse. There are 13 stages and each has seven levels, if I estimated right, there will be 91 levels to complete.
I might be posting some screenshots of the game. So stay tuned!