Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Bejeweled Strategy

Bogus Bejeweled Blitz Strategy


    Author is unfortunately egomanical and only wants 

    gamers' $.


    Hi all, 

    I've been playing Bejeweled 2 Deluxe and Bejeweled Online for several years now, and Bejeweled Blitz on Facebook since it was released last year. Not to brag (too much) but I'm pretty darned good, and I think I can help your game!

    To find out how to improve your game, click the "Improve Your Game" tab above!

    Julia Gemstone

    Please leave your comments on my blog!
    I didn't.

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Link chains of identical sparkling jewels -- move fast or lose this precious game!
The goal is to make lines, horizontally or vertically, of three or more matching gems. Swap two adjacent pieces, and if you make a line of three or more pieces, it will disappear and new pieces will fall onto the board. The more matches you make, the higher your score. Ready for more of a challenge? Try the Time-Trial advanced and expert modes.



1.Use your mouse and click the Click here to play button.

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Start by clicking two adjacent pieces to create a line of three or more identical gems.

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The easy level is not timed; however, the advanced and expert levels are. If you haven’t found a match after 30 seconds, a pair you can swap will start flashing.

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Always look ahead for your next move.  Remember: if you run out of valid moves, the game is over.  So check carefully to see whether your move will open additional match options (good), reduce your available matches (bad), or leave you without any further matches at all (d'oh!).

Also remember that matching a set of gems on the bottom of the screen will definitely affect all the gems above it, so if you can see two valid matches, consider the top one first.

Combos and cascades score extra points! The more combos or cascade matches you can make with a single move, the more the bonus points rack up.  Look for moves which will either make multiple matches at once, or cause the gems above to fall down into more ready-made matches.

In some ways, Timed mode is actually simpler than Simple mode. If you run out of valid matches when playing Timed, it doesn’t end the game; instead, the gems will be replaced with a fresh set and play will continue.

When playing Timed mode, however, you may want to avoid filling up the bonus bar. This is counterintuitive, yes, but there are two practical reasons to consider it. Once the bar is filled up, A) many gems are removed from the screen, causing an unpredictable cascade effect that can easily break your concentration, and B) the bar is reset to a lower level, which reduces the amount of time you have to make your next match. When the bar gets close to the top, you might want to take a few seconds to look around the board and plan your next moves.




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