September 29th, 2008 by Sandra Erb
Gamefaqs.com has released an FAQ about our game Gemsweeper. Here is a short explanation about Gamefaqs.com if you have never heard about that website. A game FAQ is an article about a game usually written by a player. It explains the game in painstaking detail and tries to answer every question a player could possibly ever ask about it. Usually it also contains a detailed description how to play through the game.
So if you need tips for a certain Gemsweeper level, this FAQ can help you. The advanced solving tips are also particularly useful. So head over to Gamefaqs.com and check out the article:
>>Click here to view the Gemsweeper FAQ
P.S. If you have any questions about Gemsweeper which you would like to see answered in the FAQ, just contact me.
Tags: faq, game, Gemsweeper, levels, solution
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August 25th, 2008 by Sandra Erb

Gamezebo reviews Gemsweeper. And they like it!
Gamezebo has reviewed Gemsweeper and they seem to really like the game. There current rating is 4 out of 5 stars and the user rating is even better 4 and a half out of 5 stars!
Gemsweeper is a refreshingly different (and difficult) game for puzzle fans. It will especially appeal to those who love Minesweeper or other grid games of deduction, such as Sudoku. It does, however, take a good hour or so for it to pick up – but watch out – once it does, it can be one tough puzzler to keep up with.
You can read the whole review here:
http://www.gamezebo.com/games/gemsweeper/review
Tags: Gemsweeper, review
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January 5th, 2008 by Sandra Erb
We’ve just released an update for our puzzle game Gemsweeper.
The update to this new version is free for you as a registered player!
Check out the improvements in the latest version:
- Better readability of the hints in larger puzzles
- A more stable Arcade mode
- Lots of small bug-fixes
- Translation of the game in many languages: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Swedish
Don’t miss out, get the new version of Gemsweeper here:
>>Click here to download the newest version
Tags: Gemsweeper, new version
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August 29th, 2007 by Sandra Erb
blogcritics.org just posted a review of Gemsweeper:
In fact, everything about the game practically screams, “oh come on, just play one more level… it’ll only take a minute.”
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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
Tags: Gemsweeper, release
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