New game from Lobstersoft: Gemsweeper
May 29th, 2007 by Sandra Erb
- Gemsweeper’s Professor McGuffog is
always glad to help!
Lobstersoft has just released our new game called Gemsweeper. In Gemsweeper you embark on a thrilling puzzle expedition through an ancient temple city. Your goal is to rebuild the timeworn ruins of El Dorado by solving a series of over 225 mind bending riddles.
As with all our games, there is also a free trial version of Gemsweeper:
>> Click here to download the free trial version
>> Check out the Gemsweeper homepage
So, how does Gemsweeper work? Your goal is to rebuild an ancient Mayan city by solving a series of over 225 puzzles. The puzzles are made of 5×5 up to 30×30 tiles that are all faced down. Your job is to uncover gems which are hidden behind some of the tiles and to break tiles which are cursed. Numerical clues above and to the left of the board tell you where the hidden gems are. Use these clues wisely, and you will be able to solve the puzzles without having to guess.
Just like the other Lobstersoft games Arcade Lines and 3D Morris, Gemsweeper is easy to learn, very relaxing and will certainly put your brain to work.
Gemsweeper offers:
- A totally unique puzzle game concept
- Endless hours of fun with over 225 challenging levels
- 2 game modes: a relaxing Quest and the exciting Arcade Mode
- Colorful graphics and soothing sound
- 30 treasure hunter ranks to conquer
- Easy to learn rules
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