Jewel Match Twilight
- October 27, 2022
- Suricate Software
"Jewel Match Twilight" is a match-3 puzzle game that takes you through haunted castles across vast levels. Play in timed, relaxed, or move-limited modes, and unlock 7 power-ups to aid you in your quest. With 120 levels, 48 bonus games, and spooky decorations, this game provides hours of engaging and atmospheric gameplay.
Reviews
- The game offers a relaxing mode where players can enjoy without deadlines, making it perfect for casual play.
- It features a variety of pieces and mechanics, providing an addictive experience without feeling overly mobile or pay-to-win.
- The Halloween theme is well-executed, with an elegant interface and a long playing time that includes plenty of bonus content.
- There is no auto-advancing feature, requiring players to build scenes to progress, which can be frustrating.
- Once a level is completed, there is no option to replay it, limiting players' ability to improve their scores.
- The relaxed mode does not apply to all game features, which may disappoint players looking for a completely stress-free experience.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay features a diverse array of pieces, mechanics, and currencies, providing depth without leaning into mobile game tropes or pay-to-win elements, ensuring a balanced experience for players.
“The gameplay features a variety of pieces and mechanics, along with different currencies, but it doesn't feel overly mobile or pay-to-win.”
- music2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music and ambient effects effectively capture a "spooky lite" Halloween theme, providing a slightly creepy atmosphere that complements the gameplay of constructing houses, farms, and castles, enhanced by whimsical elements like bats and ravens.
“The soundtrack and ambient effects suit the Halloween theme, which is 'spooky lite' - nothing actually scary, just a little creepy with you constructing houses, farms, or small castles with a complement of bats, ravens, and not-that-realistic spooks.”