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Bejeweled 2 (also referred as Bejeweled 2 Deluxe in some releases) is a tile-matching puzzle video game developed and published by PopCap Games. Released as a sequel to Bejeweled, Bejeweled 2 introduces new game mechanics such as Special Gems and extra game modes, along with new visuals and sounds.

Bejeweled 2
Developer(s)PopCap Games
Oberon Media (Xbox 360)
Astraware (Windows Mobile)
Publisher(s)PopCap Games
Sony Online Entertainment (PSN)
Electronic Arts
(Android)
Designer(s)Jason Kapalka[1]
Composer(s)Peter Hajba
SeriesBejeweled
EnginePopCap Games Framework
Platform(s)Windows
macOS
Browser
Flash
PDA Palm OS
Windows Mobile
iOS
Xbox 360
XBLA
iPod
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Network PSN PlayStation Portable
WiiWare
Symbian^3
Android
BlackBerry PlayBook
Release
November 5, 2004
  • Windows
    • NA: November 5, 2004[2]
    XBLA
    • NA: November 22, 2005
    • EU: December 2, 2005
    iPod classic
    • NA: September 12, 2006
    iOS
    (discontinued)
    • NA: July 3, 2008
    PlayStation 2
    • NA: May 24, 2007
    • EU: July 17, 2007
    PlayStation 3
    • NA: January 29, 2009
    • EU: May 19, 2009[3]
    WiiWare
    • NA: June 14, 2010
    • EU: December 31, 2010
    iOS (iPad-optimized)
    (discontinued)
    • NA: June 1, 2010
    • PAL: May 29, 2010
    • JP: 2011
    PlayStation Portable
    • NA: June 29, 2010
    Android
    • WW: February 19, 2011
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

The game was originally released on November 5, 2004,[4] and has been ported to several platforms following its release, including game consoles, smartphones and in-flight entertainment services.


Gameplay


Like its predecessor, Bejeweled 2 involves swapping two adjacent gems to form a line of three or more gems of the same color. When three gems are lined up, they disappear, causing randomly generated gems to fall from the top to take the matched gems' place. Sometimes, falling gems automatically line up, causing chain reactions. If the player is unable to find a match, the player can use the Hint button to find an available match, at the cost of several points, or can wait several seconds for an automatic Hint feature to trigger without penalty.

Creating matches of four or more gems will create powered-up gems known as Special Gems. When four gems are matched at once, or when the player makes two matches in an L, T or + shape, a Power Gem is created, which destroys the eight gems that surround it when matched. When a match of five or more gems is made, a Hypercube is created, which destroys all gems of the swapped gem's color from the board.

In the Puzzle, Cognito and Finity modes, two other gems also appear. Rocks are solid objects that can't be matched, but can be destroyed using special gems. Bombs have a green numerical counter on it that decreases every move. When it depletes to 0, it explodes similarly to the Power Gem.

Bejeweled 2 features several different gameplay modes. Five (four if the hidden Original mode is not counted) game modes are available from the start, while the secret game modes (Twilight, Hyper, Cognito and Finity) are unlocked after reaching specific benchmarks in each of the game modes. If a secret game mode is discovered, a question mark button will appear on the main menu screen, which shows the secret game modes.

Some versions of the game, such as the WiiWare, iOS, Android and in-flight entertainment versions of the game lack the secret game modes.


Development


Development on Bejeweled 2 began sometime around 2002. The PopCap team commenced work on a sequel to Bejeweled, and wanted to add several new features to make it unique. Ideas such as Special Gems were conceptualized throughout the development of the game. At one point, the Rocks and Bombs from Puzzle were originally meant to appear in the other game modes, but was limited to Puzzle only to prevent the game from becoming unappealing. The development team also decided to minimalize the game's UI to make it easier to use, as the first game had a single-screen UI to prevent large file sizes.[5] This game is the first to feature a recurring sci-fi theme throughout the series, which would appear in various Bejeweled products following until the full release of Bejeweled Blitz. According to game designer Jason Kapalka, the game's sci-fi theme mainly originated due to his interest in the Mojoworld rendering software,[6] where the game's planetary backdrops would also originate.[7]

Like the first game, the music of the game was composed by Peter "Skaven" Hajba.[7]


Release


Bejeweled 2 was originally released for PCs on November 5, 2004. A version for Windows Mobile, Pocket PC and Palm OS was developed by Astraware.

Bejeweled 2 Deluxe was released for the Xbox 360 as a downloadable Xbox Live Arcade game on November 22, 2005. The Xbox 360 version is playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X and S as part of the backwards compatibility program. In 2007, the game was released on the PlayStation 2 alongside another PopCap game, AstroPop as a two-game compilation pack as PopCap Hits! Volume 1. Digital ports on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable were released on January 29, 2009, and June 29, 2010, respectively. A port for the Wii's WiiWare platform, which lacked the secret game modes but incorporated the system's Miis into the game, was released on June 14, 2010.

PopCap released a version for iOS in 2008, which would later be renamed to Bejeweled 2 + Blitz following the addition of the Blitz game mode. In 2010, an Android version was released. Both versions would be discontinued following the release of Bejeweled Classic on each platform.

Bejeweled 2 was also released for PlayStation 3 on the PlayStation Network on January 29, 2009, on the Wii via WiiWare on June 14, 2010, and on PlayStation Portable on June 29, 2010.


References


  1. Bejeweled 2 Readme: Credits Archived June 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Bejeweled 2 Readme Archived June 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Bejeweled 2 at PSN UK
  4. "Bejeweled® 2 Deluxe Readme". June 1, 2010. Archived from the original on June 1, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
  5. Classic Game Postmortem - Bejeweled, retrieved October 19, 2021
  6. Twitter https://twitter.com/nickisonlinet/status/1474824738811920387. Retrieved March 3, 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. "Bejeweled® 2 Deluxe Readme". June 1, 2010. Archived from the original on June 1, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2021.





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