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Nintendo DS
Release Date: November 3, 2009   |   Genre:
Nintendo DS
Release Date: September 28, 2010   |   Genre:
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: October 17, 2013   |   Genre: Puzzles
Welcome to the land of the pyraymids and temples - the cradle of civilisation! Re-create the milennia-old civilisation of Egypt once again in the most exciting addition to the Jewel Master series yet! Tap on two side-by-side tiles to swap them so that a row of three or more matching tiles can be made. Soon, you can build massive chains! Collect jewels and other treasures, then watch how your city continues to grow. Combine secret bonus tools that help you build faster. New buildings will also attract new citizens which give you other bonuses. Perhaps you can build the Pyramids after the next level?
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: October 17, 2013   |   Genre: Puzzles
The best-selling match-3 game returns to Rome in glorious 3D! Gather materials by using your match-3 skills to build Rome from the ground up. Win the favor of the gods to unlock trophies and new abilities! Swap adjacent tiles in order to form a row of three or more matching tiles. Form groups across the blue marble plaques to destroy them. When there are no more blue plaques, the level is complete! When matched, some tiles give you resources to build your city. New buildings will give you tiles that are more valuable and unlock new bonuses.
Nintendo DS
Release Date: November 3, 2009   |   Genre:
Nintendo Wii
Release Date: February 15, 2011   |   Genre:
Sega Saturn
Release Date: January 1, 1996   |   Genre:
Nintendo DS
Release Date: October 12, 2010   |   Genre: Puzzle
Match 3 game wrapped in a story of a search for treasure among the Caribbean islands, battling sea monsters and pirates.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation
Release Date: December 1, 2002   |   Genre: Puzzle
A digital re-creation of the hobby of puzzle building, Jigsaw Madness offers gamers a collection of 150 different puzzles (across a variety of themes) that can be pieced together, alone or against up to three other players. Utilizing a small hand-shaped cursor, players construct puzzles that range in size from 24 to 96 to 150 pieces, each depicting anything from animals and insects to sports and animé characters. Players are given only seven pieces at a time with which to work, and basic statistics such as the number of pieces placed both, correctly and incorrectly, as well as the time elapsed is continually displayed. The multiplayer portion of the title allows up to four players to compete against one another, in a race to see who can complete the puzzle fastest. A handful of options are available, including whether or not an outline of the various shapes is displayed on the playing field, thereby making the game easier.