Jewel Quest 3 Game Summary:
What can be better than a Jewel Quest game that brings 200 levels spread in 11 regions to explore with 30 different jewels?
Well, Jewel Quest III offers that and much more like an enthralling plot where our heroes, Rupert and Emma are trying to establish a museum to show their artifacts collection and everything goes perfect until Natalie, their daughter, goes blind because of an strange spore infection while playing with a mysterious jewel board.
This unfortunate event triggers a desperate quest in search of the fabled Golden Jewel Board which is rumored to contain the cure that will save their daughter's sight.
So, Rupert and Emma start a a journey round the world following the cryptic clues a mysterious strangers leaves them. In their journey, Rupert and Emma, will have to overcome new and difficult challenges including the hunt of wild monkeys, beautiful and mighty pearls that have the ability of transforming jewel boards and hard competition against your adversaries, Hani and Sebastian. Hurry-up, find the clues and cure Natalie!
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Family Feud Trivia:
The Jewel Quest match 3 game saga is inspired in the Indiana Jones character
Fictional character Indiana Jones' full name is Doctor Henry Walton Jones, Jr. Ph.D. he is an American adventurer, OSS operative and professor of archeology.
Indiana Jones first appeared in the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark released on June 12, 1981, becoming the top-grossing film of that year and it is still one of the highest-grossing films ever made.
Harrison Ford played Indiana Jones character but is has also been portrayed by River Phoenix (young Jones in The Last Crusade), Corey Carrier, Sean Patrick Flanery, and George Hall for the TV series “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles”.
Jim Steranko, the famous comic book artist was in charge of designing Indiana Jones character concept.
Indiana Jones is one of the most revered movie characters of the cinema achieving several top positions in rank such as the American Film Institute and various magazine ranks like Empire, Entertainment Weekly, Premiere, Time and many others.
Indiana Jones is not only featured in four films but also in a TV series, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992 to 1996), novels, comics, video games and theme parks in Disneyland, Disneyland Resort Paris and Tokyo DisneySea
The Smithsonian's American History Museum in Washington, D.C. displays Indiana Jones's fedora and leather jacket (as used in The Last Crusade).