The game was initially created by PopCap Games as a web-based Flash game called Diamond Mine, inspired by the gameplay
The game has also been ported to other platforms, including Microsoft Windows, where it was called Bejeweled Deluxe. Astraware produced versions for PDAs on the Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Smartphone and Palm platforms. They also released Bejeweled Deluxe on the Xbox as a downloadable Xbox Live Arcade game. On September 12, 2006, it was released as one of the first games downloadable from the iTunes Store for the Apple iPod. PopCap also released a web app version of the game for iOS on October 11, 2007. On December 13, 2011, PopCap released a HTML5 version of the game, which is available on the Google Chrome Web Store for free. A HD version for iPad debuted in May 2012.
The objective of this game is to swap one gem with an adjacent gem to form a horizontal or vertical chain of three or more gems. Bonus points are given when more than three identical gems are formed or forms two lines of identical gems in one swap. Gems disappear when chains are formed and gems fall from the top to fill in gaps. Sometimes chain reactions, called cascades, are triggered, where chains are formed by the falling gems. Cascades are awarded with bonus points. There are two variations of the game to choose from.
Although normally the player gets only 3 in a row for gems, sometimes they can get 4 or 5 in a row. And in rare conditions, they can get 6, 7 and even 8 in a row. However, some versions of the engine do not register it. The player gets more points and sometimes special powerups from more than 3 gems in a row
Classic Mode
Level up when the bar reaches the end.
Game over when no move can be performed.
Matching 4, 5 or 6 gems does not net a special gem; said special gems were in the games from Bejeweled 2 on.
Game over when no move can be performed.
Matching 4, 5 or 6 gems does not net a special gem; said special gems were in the games from Bejeweled 2 on.
Time Trial
The level up bar starts in the middle, level up when the bar reaches the end.
Over time, the bar decreases. The bar decreases faster as the stage level increases (and in some versions, the longer the level lasts).
The game is over when the bar reaches the beginning (if a situation arises where no valid move can be made, the board is cleared and randomly re-filled).
Over time, the bar decreases. The bar decreases faster as the stage level increases (and in some versions, the longer the level lasts).
The game is over when the bar reaches the beginning (if a situation arises where no valid move can be made, the board is cleared and randomly re-filled).