Test your trivia knowledge like never before… on the green! A fun mix of golf and trivia awaits you in this Brain Teaser game!
Overall rating
4/ 5
10 of 11 found this review helpful
Challenging, Mildly Addictive
PostedMarch 12, 2012
Hillbilly_Gal
fromHardy, Arkansas
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Word, Hidden Object, Match 3, Card & Board
Current Favorite:
Mystery P.I.: The Curious Case of Counterfeit Cove
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Fun Factor
4/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
I enjoy trivia and this game is very good. They get pretty tricky! This game really tests your knowledge which I enjoy. I'm not a golfer so I don't really understand the terms in this game such as "par," "shank," "hook" etc. but that's ok. The main thing is to get as many answers to the trivia questions correct as you can. The more correct your answers the better golf shot you will get. Just aim the red arrow toward the hole, pick your club, answer the trivia question correctly and you have it made. If you don't answer it correctly that's ok, too.
I'm the mother of 17 children and have 14 grandchildren. I'm a full time homemaker who plays computer games to relax. I've loved Jewel Quest since the first game came on the market. Several of the Jewel Quest games are very similar to each other which decreases the amount of enjoyment for me.
Jewel Quest: The Sapphire Dragon is similar enough that I didn't need to use the tutorial but is different enough to find this game extremely addictive which for me is good & bad: good in the sense that I love to play it, bad in the sense that I'm too busy playing this game to get to bed at a decent hour. I have to force myself to stop playing this game until tomorrow.
I'm definitely not complaining at all. I despise games that are so boring that they literally put me to sleep. I guarantee that Jewel Quest: The Sapphire Dragon will keep you hyped up, ready to play another level.
What I like best about this game is that there is an option for a hard mode (timed#, a normal mode #also timed but more time given than the hard mode), and an untimed mode. I personally enjoy leisurely taking my time playing this game without being rushed because my life is hectic enough as it is. My children and grandchildren enjoy more of a challenge so they play it on normal or occasionally hard mode.
If you enjoy playing Jewel Quest, you are going to love this game. In my opinion, Jewel Quest: The Sapphire Dragon is a "Must Own" game.