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» Jewel of Atlantis Description

Jewel of Atlantis is a new and exciting action puzzle which combines match-3 mechanics with breakout-style mayhem. In this game, you explore a just uncovered ancient continent in search of valuable treasures and relics. There is a huge map available for your exploration with over 100 mysterious levels and a number of various roads and pathways to travel. Sink below the deep sea to witness exciting adventures in mystical places like a Sacred Temple and a Sunken Volcano!

» Jewel of Atlantis Summary

Title: Jewel of Atlantis
Genre: puzzle match-3
Developed by Enkord
Added on 2006-02-18
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 1

» Jewel of Atlantis Features

  • Over 100 levels
  • Two game modes
  • 19 relics to discover
  • Unlimited play
  • Beautiful full screen display

» Jewel of Atlantis Reviews

  • "The game has me hooked. I had to buy it, I'm totally addicted." - Luckyone
  • "Jewel of Atlantis may be the straw that breaks the camels back when it comes to my future employment!" slackermom

» Jewel of Atlantis System Requirements

  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: 800 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 128 MB or more
  • DirectX 8.0 or later
  • 3D video card with 16 MB of VRAM

» Jewel of Atlantis Extra Info

Did you know that...

Atlantis is the subject of a modern legend about an advanced island civilization that was destroyed or lost. Stories about Atlantis are first mentioned in Plato's dialogues Timaeus and Critias, in which characters say it was destroyed by an earthquake or a tsunami about 9,000 years before the time in which Plato wrote. The story claims Atlantis was somewhere outside the Pillars of Hercules (also known as the Strait of Gibraltar). According to Plato, the story originated with Egyptian priests.

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