Bejeweled 2’s competition is fierce, especially with another color matching title free on the 360 HDD. Both Hexic and Bejeweled 2 can be addictive, though Hexic provides a tougher challenge in the end. Bejeweled also hits a snag in its design, punishing the player unfairly with a game over if the game board doesn’t allow any possible moves. There’s nothing that can be done to prevent this as the pieces that fall are random, and it’s hard to think of a more frustrating situation than being pushed off a leaderboard due to an unavoidable lapse in the design.
Chances are, you’re well aware if Bejeweled 2 is worth the asking price before you even see it listed on the Live Marketplace. You’ve either played it to death previously and couldn’t stand another game or you spent countless hours on the PC playing a demo and need a bigger fix. There’s little unexpected here, and it’s a classic puzzle game.
Bejeweled is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB. This game can also be found on: PC, Mac, PDA, iPod.








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1 - supperking
hey is bejeweled 2 able to save after completing every level? pls reply asap