Reaching level 6 on console versions unlocks Twilight.Reaching level 18 in Classic unlocks Twilight (But in Astraware version you'd get Original instead).The game mode is even known as such in Bejeweled Deluxe.According to evidence found inside the game files of Bejeweled 2, it seems that Classic mode were originally known as Normal mode.Waiting for a hint will not inflict that penalty. In Bejeweled 2, pressing the hint button will reduce both your score and the progress bar, making the level longer to complete.Matching gems lower in the board will displace higher ones, potentially creating but also breaking possible matches so it is best to always try to match gems as high as possible and match lower gems when no other moves are available.
It is advisable to avoid swapping two Hypercubes and keep distance between Power Gems and Hypercubes, as they will destroy all the Hypercubes present on board or the Hypercube will dissolve without triggering any effects after a Power Gem explodes. In Bejeweled 2, Hypercubes are fragile and can be destroyed by Power Gems or swapping a Hypercube with another Hypercube unlike the newer installments of the Bejeweled series.It is recommended to use a Hypercube when no more normal moves are possible. Hypercubes can be considered as Classic's "safety net", as the player can activate a Hypercube if he/she ever runs out of moves, allowing for more matches to be made.Always keep as many Hypercubes and Special Gems on the game board as possible.The game ends when no more moves are possible. As the player advances to higher levels, the player's base score is multiplied by x0.5, which increases with every level however, more points will be required to progress to the later levels. There is no time limit per level, as the player advances to the next level when the bar at the bottom of the board is filled as you play. In Bejeweled 2, these special gems are Power Gems and Hypercubes, whereas in Bejeweled 3 and Bejeweled Classic, they are Flame Gems, Star Gems, Supernova Gems, and Hypercubes.
Destroy enough stones to reach the required level and unlock for the next level.The gameplay is very basic, with only the basic gems and special gems. If you cannot find your move, you have the right to use the help by clicking the button labeled Hint, but the number of times is limited, so you need to use reasonable.īejeweled 2 also has a very simple gameplay, you just need to left-click or touch device, you touch the jewel to move and click or tap the location you want to move to, forming rows horizontal or vertical with 3 or more colored stones. This game has no end to end, no time limit, you just need to destroy the stones and you will pass. There are many levels for you to pass, each level will have the same number of gems for you to demolish and you must complete the required number of gems demolished to each new level. The more stones the combination, the more powerful it can be, it can be a big reward, like bombs or extra points, the more gems you combine, the higher the reward, the greater the score you score. A row of 3 stones of the same color you score 10 points, a row of 4 stones of the same color will score 20 points and then will create a new stone that when you eat this stone you will score 35 points. There is a board of many stones with different colors and shapes from blue, red, yellow, white … When you gather 3 or more stones of the same color to form horizontal or vertical rows, they will disappear and you score points. You will then receive points corresponding to the stone you destroyed, and new ones will fall.
By forming rows of 3 identical stones, you will break them. Bejeweled 2 is the sequel to the gem breaking game.