This is the best Ninetendo game I have played. It is Awesome! There are many challenging levels. It’s colorful and exciting. I am a 73 old grandma, and I just can’t seem to put it down until I master each level. Thank you.
Lots of different layups to go through. Can keep you busy for hours and hours. Does get a little frustrating when you can get out of a certain land but after you do the game moves along. Highly recommend.
As the other reviewer pointed out, this is a sequel to Cradle of Rome. The game structure is all but identical, and the number of levels is the same. They seem to have made the game tougher (not that Cradle of Rome is easy!) by slightly reducing the time limit and adding the provision that a scarab icon must be maneuvered off the screen after it is cleared. I have gotten through 19 of the 100 levels and am beginning to have difficulties, but (in both games) the varying sets of jewels one receives on retrying a level greatly considerably lowers the frustration level.
The music has improved considerably from Cradle of Rome.
Both games are highly recommended for Tetris-family gamers.
I am an adult female gamer in my 40′s and I LOVE these types of puzzle games. I play this all the time and over and over again to improve my personal money totals and get faster. There are still a few levels which I have to repeat due to the challenge of them, but the challenge is never frustrating!!! This is like CRADLE OF ROME and I can play that one over and over also…this genre reminds me a little of Tetris. A++++++ type of game for my style of gaming with my DS.
I got this game because I have Cradle of Rome, and I really like the “match three” type of games. I think Jewel Master: Egypt is even better than Cradle of Rome. The graphics seem to be done better, and I like the addition of the scarab beetle that has to be removed from the screen before the level is complete.
Even though this is a sequel to Cradle of Rome, you don’t have to have played that one to fully enjoy this game. If you play Jewel Master Egypt and like it, you could get Cradle of Rome afterward.
I loved Cradle of Rome, and this game is a fantastic sequel! Egypt is identical in format. You get to build your own civilization by earning gold and resources through game play – match at least three symbols to clear the blue tiles from the board. The symbols are new, vibrant and beautiful, and for a little extra fun when you’ve finished clearing tiles, you get a lapis lazuli scarab beetle which has to be dropped off the board before your water pitcher timer runs empty!
The tile swapping movement is smooth as silk in this game, I noticed it immediately. New symbols fall in fast like silky lightning. This game is very nicely done, and is already a must play for me all the way through to the end. It’s highly addictive and gorgeous…..if you love Jewel Quest or other gem swapping puzzle games, this one is outstanding!
If you love Jewel Quest and Cradle of Rome, this game is a must have. It is beautiful and plays very well-I am so happy that a new Match-3 type of game has been released!
Very similar to 7 Wonders and Cradle of Rome. Basically its the same game, different theme.
Note: There is a bug. I had a few occurances during play where the screen froze and had to restart my system. I’m playing it a second time around and have not come across this bug, BUT it helped me figure out a strategy for success.
There are special icons that perform special functions (i.e. green vial removes all tiles of the same icon), to play a game more sucessfully, you can watch the screen load, decide if the special ability is something you want (green vial, lightning bolt) and if it is, continue to play the screen. If the special ability is something useless (i.e. rain drop / increase time) then pause the game and select restart level.
This strategy also works for more complicated screens. Play the screen till you get the special ability, pause, restart level and the special ability obtained previously will be on the restarted level. Play partial games with different special abilities to accrue them, then play a level using all of the special abilities you acrued. Great for difficult levels where many of the cells are locked.
If you loved Cradle of Rome, you’ll love this game. It’s a lot like Cradle Of Rome. You are a Pharaoh. You match 3 items to earn gold, resources and food to build your dynasty and keep your subjects happy. You can earn tools as you go to help with the more difficult puzzles. One difference, when you finish a puzzle a scarab (a blue beetle) is inserted somewhere in the puzzle and you have to let him fall off the bottom of the board to move to the next level. This is good, because if you have time left you can still earn resources until the scarab fall off (or bad, because if the beetle take too long to fall and you run out of time, you have to replay that level). The music is better than Cradle of Rome, and the graphics look much brighter and bigger than Cradle of Rome. I’m on level 62, and like Cradle of Rome, there are some hard levels and some that are a little easier. The chains and double chains are back, and keep you playing for hours.
I’m glad I got this game, even though it is a lot like Cradle Of Rome, it is different enough to keep me playing. BTW, I loved Cradle Of Rome and played it through 3 times. This game will be relayed also, because every time a level comes up it is different and there’s no way to remember how you played it before.
August 30th, 2010 on 6:51 pm
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This is the best Ninetendo game I have played. It is Awesome! There are many challenging levels. It’s colorful and exciting. I am a 73 old grandma, and I just can’t seem to put it down until I master each level. Thank you.
C.M.Jimeno/Mililani
August 31st, 2010 on 10:27 pm
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Lots of different layups to go through. Can keep you busy for hours and hours. Does get a little frustrating when you can get out of a certain land but after you do the game moves along. Highly recommend.
September 1st, 2010 on 5:08 pm
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As the other reviewer pointed out, this is a sequel to Cradle of Rome. The game structure is all but identical, and the number of levels is the same. They seem to have made the game tougher (not that Cradle of Rome is easy!) by slightly reducing the time limit and adding the provision that a scarab icon must be maneuvered off the screen after it is cleared. I have gotten through 19 of the 100 levels and am beginning to have difficulties, but (in both games) the varying sets of jewels one receives on retrying a level greatly considerably lowers the frustration level.
The music has improved considerably from Cradle of Rome.
Both games are highly recommended for Tetris-family gamers.
September 4th, 2010 on 3:26 am
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I am an adult female gamer in my 40′s and I LOVE these types of puzzle games. I play this all the time and over and over again to improve my personal money totals and get faster. There are still a few levels which I have to repeat due to the challenge of them, but the challenge is never frustrating!!! This is like CRADLE OF ROME and I can play that one over and over also…this genre reminds me a little of Tetris. A++++++ type of game for my style of gaming with my DS.
September 4th, 2010 on 6:50 am
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I got this game because I have Cradle of Rome, and I really like the “match three” type of games. I think Jewel Master: Egypt is even better than Cradle of Rome. The graphics seem to be done better, and I like the addition of the scarab beetle that has to be removed from the screen before the level is complete.
Even though this is a sequel to Cradle of Rome, you don’t have to have played that one to fully enjoy this game. If you play Jewel Master Egypt and like it, you could get Cradle of Rome afterward.
September 4th, 2010 on 6:05 pm
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I loved Cradle of Rome, and this game is a fantastic sequel! Egypt is identical in format. You get to build your own civilization by earning gold and resources through game play – match at least three symbols to clear the blue tiles from the board. The symbols are new, vibrant and beautiful, and for a little extra fun when you’ve finished clearing tiles, you get a lapis lazuli scarab beetle which has to be dropped off the board before your water pitcher timer runs empty!
The tile swapping movement is smooth as silk in this game, I noticed it immediately. New symbols fall in fast like silky lightning. This game is very nicely done, and is already a must play for me all the way through to the end. It’s highly addictive and gorgeous…..if you love Jewel Quest or other gem swapping puzzle games, this one is outstanding!
September 5th, 2010 on 2:48 pm
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If you love Jewel Quest and Cradle of Rome, this game is a must have. It is beautiful and plays very well-I am so happy that a new Match-3 type of game has been released!
September 5th, 2010 on 6:01 pm
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Received this game in a timely manner and in excellent condition. If you like puzzle games, this one’s for you.
September 5th, 2010 on 8:32 pm
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Very similar to 7 Wonders and Cradle of Rome. Basically its the same game, different theme.
Note: There is a bug. I had a few occurances during play where the screen froze and had to restart my system. I’m playing it a second time around and have not come across this bug, BUT it helped me figure out a strategy for success.
There are special icons that perform special functions (i.e. green vial removes all tiles of the same icon), to play a game more sucessfully, you can watch the screen load, decide if the special ability is something you want (green vial, lightning bolt) and if it is, continue to play the screen. If the special ability is something useless (i.e. rain drop / increase time) then pause the game and select restart level.
This strategy also works for more complicated screens. Play the screen till you get the special ability, pause, restart level and the special ability obtained previously will be on the restarted level. Play partial games with different special abilities to accrue them, then play a level using all of the special abilities you acrued. Great for difficult levels where many of the cells are locked.
September 6th, 2010 on 9:03 am
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If you loved Cradle of Rome, you’ll love this game. It’s a lot like Cradle Of Rome. You are a Pharaoh. You match 3 items to earn gold, resources and food to build your dynasty and keep your subjects happy. You can earn tools as you go to help with the more difficult puzzles. One difference, when you finish a puzzle a scarab (a blue beetle) is inserted somewhere in the puzzle and you have to let him fall off the bottom of the board to move to the next level. This is good, because if you have time left you can still earn resources until the scarab fall off (or bad, because if the beetle take too long to fall and you run out of time, you have to replay that level). The music is better than Cradle of Rome, and the graphics look much brighter and bigger than Cradle of Rome. I’m on level 62, and like Cradle of Rome, there are some hard levels and some that are a little easier. The chains and double chains are back, and keep you playing for hours.
I’m glad I got this game, even though it is a lot like Cradle Of Rome, it is different enough to keep me playing. BTW, I loved Cradle Of Rome and played it through 3 times. This game will be relayed also, because every time a level comes up it is different and there’s no way to remember how you played it before.