Playtime:
1715 minutes
I Want to Tell You is not just a book by O.J. Simpson, but also I want to tell you about Jewel Match Atlantis Solitaire 4 - Collector's Edition. That's kind of a long name, so I'll refer to it as Jewel Match Atlantis Solitaire 4 from here on out.
Well, that's a bit long as well, so let's just call it JeMaAtSo4 for brevity. Oh, I know, maybe JMAS4. That has a nice ring to it. Cool, now right back to it.
A Question Of Doubt is not just a book by John Wayne Gacy, but what you might be thinking when you see a fourth Jewel Match Solitaire. Do you need another? What is new and improved? Why a big suit?
The Final Truth is not just a book by Donald Gaskins, but also the information I'm (hopefully) about to present. You see, there are a multitude of reasons, three to be exact, why you should get JMAS4.
0. Grey Alien Games, or GAG for short, is simply the best manufacturer of solitaire games on Steam. Ancient Enemy, Shadowhand, Regency Solitaire, as well as publishing the Jewel match series just goes to show you can't really go wrong with GAG.
1. New game modes. JMAS4 has a few tricks up it's sleeves, with interesting new solitaire types. I'm rather fond of the super wide one that slides over as you complete it. There are a couple more I hadn't seen before, so plenty of variety there.
1. New card types. It wouldn't be a JMAS game without some sneaky blockages on cards, including cards that increase in value every turn, or an octopus that, well it just kind of holds onto the card, but still. That can be disconcerting.
2. So many cards. In addition to the main game, the path is littered with bonus games, more than ever it appears, so choose your favorites and earn some extra coins to enhance your solitaire skills.
3. Fish. You can play sets of bonus games to unlock fish which will swim across the title screen. Heck, there is even a button to hide the UI so you can gaze endlessly at your own personal aquarium.
I suppose by now it is clear that this is certainly a game that any self-respecting solitaire aficionado will want to add to their collection. Even though it is similar enough to the previous games to feel very familiar, JMAS4 brings enough new ideas to keep things interesting.
Special thanks to the meerkats who made the game, Leonardo Bonacci for providing the numbers, and YOU, the true hero of the story.
That's all.
Move along.
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