Jewel Quest Solitaire III

  • Help Ratu Unravel The Mystery.
  • 8 Unique Power Ups.
  • Compelling Solitaire Layouts.
  • 100 Boards Of Solitaire And Match 3 Gameplay.

Rupert and Emma’s friend, Ratu, has discovered a valuable tablet in the ruins of an ancient civilization. When his beloved assistant Yumi is abducted, Ratu is propelled into a treacherous game of cat-and-mouse with a gang of dangerous thieves. Travel with Ratu and experience compelling solitaire layouts and addictive new Jewel Quest boards. Fresh features and power-ups, plus 100 boards of combined play, makes Jewel Quest Solitaire III feel brand new again!… More >>

Jewel Quest Solitaire III



5 Comments Already for “Jewel Quest Solitaire III

mygif
May 4th, 2010 @6:37 am  

I have been a fan of Jewel Quest games for several years, so was excited to see the Jewel Quest Solitaire. However, it is NOTHING like the regular Jewel Quest games … and on top of that, there is no way to save a game, so each time you want to play, you have to start all over again.

I am very, very disappointed with this game. Graphics are good, sound effects are good, but game play sucks!
Rating: 2 / 5

mygif
May 4th, 2010 @7:46 am  

This game is terrible… when you get to a gold level; going against another player for first to 32, 34, 39 wins, etc. YOU can’t BEAT the other player because on his/her first play; they already have 10 to your 0; AND restarting the game a dozen times still gets you NOWHERE !!

Every try to do a FPS game and the opponent has a grenade launcher, and you have no weapons ?? It could be a lot better for a 3rd version of the game; at least the earlier games had a way to move on with alternate options…
Rating: 1 / 5

mygif
May 4th, 2010 @8:01 am  

I love jewel quest so I thought I might like this one to. The game is pretty easy but I play for entertainment not really for a challenge. After you solve the artifacts puzzle you are then presented with a safe that appears to take a 3 digit code. Where are the clues to figure out the code? Is this the end of the game or is there more?

I’m confused and can’t find an answer. Does anybody know? If that’s the end I’d say the game is pretty lame.

Where can I find the answer to this mystery?
Rating: 5 / 5

mygif
Woody Said,
May 4th, 2010 @8:51 am  

This is a great game. I sit down for a couple of minutes, and look up and it’s been hours!

highly recommend. Although I went to buy Jewel Quest I and II and a virus was attached, so

be cautious.
Rating: 5 / 5

mygif
Theresa Said,
May 4th, 2010 @9:14 am  

I enjoyed the game while I was playing it but it was pretty easy not much challenge – I didn’t pay attention to levels but there were 10 puzzles to solve with many boards attached to each puzzle – only had to re-deal a card game once or twice through out the game the gem boards were a little tougher but not much I did have to give a couple of boards a second or third try. Each time you clear a bar on the solitaire games you earn a ‘point’ some you have to use to clear rubble but use as few as possible so that you head to gem board with as many as you can – the more you have the more options you have in a gem game because that is timed. The puzzles give you hints to positions of the relics – look the pictures carefully one of them will help you solve the final piece of the puzzle. I enjoyed the game but all in all I would say I was disappointed that it wasn’t more challenging and had more levels.
Rating: 3 / 5

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