
Poker: If you have played poker before, you will realize that this mode has similar gameplay. The relics also come with eight mini-games each for you to play. The more you advance, the more the difficulty increases, and each part comes with its relic. Quest: This is a game mode with a series of forty puzzles divided into five parts. You can extend the time, provided you line up the special time gems. Players are given 1 minute, and you are supposed to make as many points as you can. Lightning: This is a fast-paced game mode.
You can play as long as you want with this mode because you never run out of moves. It is similar to the Endless Mode from Bejeweled 2, where you have to match the gems with any end.
Zen: This game mode is a new addition to the Bejeweled series. The game ends when you cannot make any more moves. You can only move to the next level after filling the progress bar. In this mode, players have to match the colored gems to fill a progress bar. Classic: This is a standard mode of the Bejeweled series. The difficulty for unlocking the game modes has been reduced as compared to Bejeweled 2. Four game modes are already popular from the previous games with four new modes. Players have access to four modes from the beginning and have to play to unlock the other four after completing set objectives. It should not be difficult, especially if you are not a gamer. All you have to do is align three or more gems of the same color with destroying it for a new set to appear. The game comes with a simple control system.
If you have played the previous Bejeweled games, you must know that the game has not changed. A cascade, a chain reaction, is caused when the falling gems happen to align, forming another three or more same colored pattern. Doing this destroys the gems, and a new set generates from above. Bejeweled 3 is a tile-matching game where players have to swap gems to form a chain of three or more same-colored gems.