

Accomplish a variety of tasks and show off your skills – each Contest features a new way to play. Get matched with players at your level and battle it out for the top score. Use powerful Rare Gems and upgradable Boosts to compete against friends, or challenge other players and top the leaderboards in Blitz Champions.Ĭhallenge other players across the globe when you compete in Blitz Champions Contests. Match three or more and create cascades of awesome with Flame gems, Star gems, and Hypercubes.

For now, I'll place my trust in Popcap and hope for the best, at least until I get my hands on a final version of the game.Enjoy one minute of explosive match-3 fun from PopCap Games! Detonate as many gems as you can, 60 action-packed seconds at a time, in the hit puzzle game played by over 125 million people worldwide. At the event, reps for the game were also stressing the multiplayer aspect of Blitz Live, which could either tilt the game into good territory or push it right off the deep end we'll have to see.

Popcap doni't make it a habit to release games that aren't approachable and fun. But, different doesn't necessarily equal bad, and I refrain from writing off Bejeweled Blitz Live after my confusing time with it. Watching Avatar representations crawl up a playing field on the left side of the screen while rotating groups of gems, well, I just didn't feel like I was playing Bejeweled.
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Bejweled has always been a series that hinges on contemplation - it's a very Zen experience. This non-Bejeweled feeling is amplified by the hyper-competitive Xbox Live modes for each game style, where you'll compete against other players for the highest score. well, it didn't really feel like Bejeweled. This was easier to jump into than Bejeweled Blitz Live's "Standard" mode, but it. Rounds last 60 seconds, and you'll want to line up as many matches as possible in that time limit. In Twist mode, you can rotate any gems you want in groups of four squares (arranged two by two) right or left without restrictions. But the "standard" mode certainly wasn't as approachable right off as you would expect a game bearing the Bejeweled name to be. And this control scheme could help alleviate that. I think I get why it's set up this way - using an analogue stick to manually cycle through every gem on the board to make matches, then selecting a gem and then selecting another gem is time consuming and clunky. X switches left, A switches down, and nothing switched off my pronounced confusion over this hyper specific control method. If you hit the Y button, your selected gem will switch places with the gem above it if you press B, you'll switch your gem with the next stone to the right. Rather than selecting one stone with, say, the A button, then selecting an adjacent stone to switch their positions, also with the A button, each face button on the Xbox 360 controller represents a swap direction for the highlighted gem. Blitz Live has a strange control setup though, one I never quite got used to in my short time with the game. Classic is the mode Bejeweled is known for: you swap sets of stones trying to match 3 or more gems of the same color. Bejeweled Blitz Live is divided into two game styles: Classic and Twist.

In short, the answer seems to be madness, honestly.
