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''Bejeweled 3'' is a
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developed and published by
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. It is the fifth game in the ''Bejeweled'' series following ''
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'' and succeeds ''
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'' as the latest mainline title in the ''Bejeweled'' series. It was released for PC and Mac on December 7, 2010, as part of the ''10 Years of Bejeweled'' celebration, which celebrated the 10th anniversary of ''
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'', and has been ported to several other consoles afterwards. ''Bejeweled 3'' introduces several new elements to the mainline series, with some features from previous spin-off titles such as '' Bejeweled Twist'' and ''
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'' being integrated to the game, such as being able to match while other gems are falling, the replay feature, new special gems, an achievement and ranking system, and more.


Gameplay

The main gameplay of ''Bejeweled 3'', like previous installments in the series, involves swapping two adjacent gems to form a line of three or more gems of the same color. When this occurs, the gems disappear and new randomly generated gems fall from above, with gems above being affected by gravity, potentially creating a chain reaction. Unlike previous entries, the player can now swap other gems while other gems are still falling. If the player cannot find a match, they can use the Hint button to find a match. Unlike previous entries, there is no penalty for using the Hint button, although there is now a cooldown. Matching four gems in a row creates a Flame Gem, which explodes and destroys the eight gems that surround it when matched. Matching gems in a L, T or + shape creates a Star Gem, similar to the Lightning Gem in ''Bejeweled Twist'', which destroys all the gems in its row and column when activated. Matching five gems in a row creates a Hyper Cube, which detonates all gems of the color it was swapped with off the board. Like ''Bejeweled Blitz'', it now activates when it is destroyed by a Special Gem, while swapping it with another Hyper Cube destroys all the gems on the board. A match of six or more gems (which is only possible through a chain reaction) creates a Supernova Gem, which destroys all the gems on its row and column on a 3x3 area. Game improvements include the Instant Replay feature from ''Bejeweled Twist'', advanced animation transitions, animated backgrounds, and 3D acceleration. ''Bejeweled 3'' features an achievement system known as Badges, of which are obtained after certain benchmarks. ''Bejeweled 3'' features eight game modes, four of which are available from the start, and four of which are unlocked after reaching certain objectives. Unlike ''Bejeweled 2'', the difficulty for unlocking each game mode has been reduced drastically and the objective for unlocking each game is now displayed directly on the menu. The amount of game modes present vary between platforms. * Classic is the standard gameplay mode from previous installments of the game, which involves attempting to score as many points as possible before no more moves are possible. Filling up the progress bar advances the player to the next level, where the player receives more points, but requires more points to proceed to the next. * Zen is an endless variation of the Classic game mode, where the player cannot run out of moves. New gameplay elements to this mode include a unique theme and soundtrack, and Zen Options, which enable several player soothing options such as a breathing indicators and sounds, subliminal messages that display on the game board and progress bar, ambient sounds and binaural beats which uses a wide variety of aural tones emitted from headphones to trick the human brain into hearing different sound frequencies. * Lightning is the game's timed mode, which involves attempting to score as many points as possible within the time limit of one minute. Matching Time Gems adds extra time to the Time Extension tank, which activates and replenishes up to one minute of time once time runs out, in which the current score multiplier is also increased. The game mode also features the "Speed Bonus" and "Blazing Speed" bonus from ''
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'', which activates if the player makes consecutive matches at a rapid pace. In the
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version of the game, the game mode is referred as Speed. * Quest involves completing 40 different mini-games known as "quests" to restore five Lost Relics of Bejeweled, which have been darkened over time. The quests vary in gameplay, such as rescuing butterfly gems, digging for gold, battling ice storms, uncovering buried treasure and more. * Poker is a secret game mode, which is also an endless variation of the Poker mini-quest from Quest. The game mode involves attempting to make as many high scoring hands as possible before they land on a skull-marked hand. Matching a gem adds that gem's color to one of five hands. When all five hands are filled with gems, the hand is evaluated, and points are awarded depending on the hand they achieved. For example, the Flush, consisting of five hands of the same color, is the best possible hand in the game mode. Creating a Flame or Star Gem engulfs the hand in flames or stars, which award extra points (100 for Flame cards, 150 for Star cards). Creating a Hyper Cube gives the player a Wild Card, which automatically changes color to provide the best possible hand. After several hands, a skull mark will land on the lowest hand, which is meant to be avoided. Creating a hand marked by a skull will initiate a coin flip, which results in a 50/50 chance of the game continuing. If the coin lands on the clover, the game continues. If the coin lands on the Skull, the game ends. Making hands fills up the Skull Eliminator bar, which eliminates a skull from the hand table when filled. This game mode is unlocked when Level 5 in Classic is reached. * Butterflies is a secret game mode, which is also an endless variation of the Butterflies mini-quest from Quest. The game mode involves attempting to match butterfly gems, which generate from the bottom of the board by matching and detonating them with Special Gems before they reach the Spider Gem on the top of the board. It is unlocked by reaching level 5 in Zen. * Ice Storm is a secret game mode, which is also an endless variation of the Ice Storm mini-quest from Quest. The game mode involves attempting to destroy rising ice columns by matching gems on the ice columns they overlay. Making horizontal matches will push the columns down, while making vertical matches destroy the columns. Lowering/destroying ice columns fills up a water tank, which increases the current score multiplier and pushes down all ice columns when filled. If an ice column reaches the top of the board, a skull will appear on the top of the column, and an "internal" ice column begins to rise on the inside, which ends the game if it reaches the top and is not lowered after a few seconds, which causes the game board to freeze. Lowering an ice column eliminates the internal ice column. The game mode is unlocked by scoring 100,000 points in Lightning. In the Chinese version of the game, players can create chains at a fast pace to gain a "Blazing Speed bonus". * Diamond Mine is a secret game mode, which is also an endless variation of the Gold Mine mini-quest from Quest. The game mode involves attempting to dig out as much treasure as possible before time runs out. Matching gems next to dirt removes the dirt, allowing space for more gems to fall down. When all dirt is dug above the white line, the game board begins moving deeper into the earth, bringing back dirt up to the game board, but also adding extra time (30 seconds in most versions, 25 seconds in ''Bejeweled Classic''). Clearing all dirt off the board at once awards the player with a large amount of time (90 seconds normally, 75 in ''Bejeweled Classic''). Rocks require extra matches to dig completely, while Dark Rocks, which are found later in the game, can only be destroyed by the detonation of Special Gems. Treasure acts as the point system in this game mode. It consists of gold, diamonds and artifacts. Deeper levels of depth feature more valuable treasure, which award a large amount of points. This mode is unlocked when four quests in Quest mode are completed. * The Time Bomb modes (Time Bomb and Match Bomb) are two game modes that appear exclusively in the Chinese re-release of ''Bejeweled 3''. They are both endless variations of the Time Bomb mini-quests from Quest, and are available from the start. The game modes involve attempting to destroy the randomly generating Bomb Gems from the board before their counters reach 0. The counts on the bombs decrease every move in Match Bomb, while it decreases every second in Time Bomb. If a Bomb Gem reaches 0, it explodes and ends the game.


Development

''Bejeweled 3''s game trailer appeared on its
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channel in October 2010, followed by its announcement by PopCap Games in November 1, regarding the game's development and release date. Jason Kapalka, co-founder and chief creative officer at PopCap and co-creator of ''Bejeweled'', said: "The challenge in creating a new version of ''Bejeweled'' is to innovate and keep it fresh and exciting without losing touch with the gameplay that millions of people love. So we're very careful when we make changes to the core game, which is why it can take so long! ..We've worked hard to make sure ''Bejeweled 3'' retains the classic appeal of the earlier games while bringing a host of exciting new features to the table". PopCap considered premiering the game's Zen Mode as a tool to help people to quit smoking, where the player would be given hints during the gameplay on how to deal with their addiction. However, PopCap eventually decided to remove the feature, because if the game discussed smoking its
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rating would claim it contained "tobacco use". The references to smoking were replaced with a more general "bad habits" section. The mobile version of ''Bejeweled 3'', ''Bejeweled Classic'' was updated periodically between the original release of the game and 2018.


Release

''Bejeweled 3'' was originally released digitally on December 7, 2010, through the PopCap Games site and their exclusive partners. The game would later be ported to several platforms after release. The
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version features only the Classic game mode, and is mostly based on the ''Bejeweled Blitz'' engine. An HTML5 version of the game, simply titled ''Bejeweled'', was released on December 13, 2011, for the Chrome Web Store, and featured the Classic and Lightning (known as Speed) game modes. An enhanced re-release of the game was made available exclusively in mainland China on July 27, 2012, sharing the same title as the international release. The re-release featured two extra game modes based on the Time Bomb mini-quests in Quest, several gameplay tweaks, such as Blazing Speed activating earlier and the game being restricted to only 4:3, and advertisements. Many community members have commonly nicknamed this release as ''Bejeweled 3 Plus'' to differentiate it from the original version. ''Bejeweled 3'' was released on October 19, 2011, for
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,
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, and
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. The Xbox 360 retail version also includes '' Bejeweled Blitz LIVE'', and the PlayStation 3 retail version also includes '' Zuma'' and ''
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''. The game was released for Windows Phone 8 as an Xbox Live title, but with the name ''Bejeweled Live +'' and as a timed Nokia exclusive (Nokia Lumia phones only) on February 18, 2013. A Windows 8 version, under the title ''Bejeweled Live'' was released on the Windows Store, featuring the Classic, Butterflies, and Diamond Mine modes. PopCap released the game also for
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based on with the title ''Bejeweled'' on December 7, 2011. It originally contained only three game modes: Classic, Zen, and Diamond Mine, however future updates to the app added Butterflies, Lightning, Poker and Ice Storm to the game. In 2015, the app was renamed ''Bejeweled Classic'', to differentiate it with the then-upcoming ''
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''. An iPad version of the game, ''Bejeweled Classic HD'' (originally ''Bejeweled HD'') was released in 2012. Exclusive features to these versions include exclusive badges and Boosts, which can help the player during gameplay. Boosts can be obtained by watching advertisements or can be purchased in the form of
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s. The Xbox 360 version of ''Bejeweled 3'' is playable on
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through the Backwards Compatibility Program, and was one of the first games to be selected at launch. ''Bejeweled 3'' is also included as a game on the
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