StarJeweled is a StarCraft II map. It was published in April 2011.[1]
The game that combines match puzzle gameplay with tug-of-war style combat.[2]
Each successfully matched jewel combination provides a burst of energy; the larger the jewel combo, the bigger the energy burst. This energy can be spent to train a variety of units, including zealots, Banshees and ultralisks, which will help eliminate an opponent's defenses. The player can also use energy to cast spells that heal friendly targets and do damage to enemy units. To activate a unit or spell once enough energy has been gained, click on the corresponding icon located beneath the jewel board.[3] These units are sent against the enemy's base.[4]
A game of StarJeweled consists of a maximum of five rounds. Each round will continue until one player's or team's base is destroyed. Whoever has won the majority of these rounds wins the game.[3]
In addition, marines will spawn from each side to attack the players for every group of jewels a player matches.[2]
Achievements[]
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Win a 2v2 game of 'StarJeweled' with no A.I. players. |
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Jewel Crafter | |
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Win a 1v1 game of 'StarJeweled' against a Medium A.I. opponent. |
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Jewel Star | |
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Win a 1v1 game of 'StarJeweled' against a Hard A.I. opponent. |
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Jewel Super Star | |
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Win a 1v1 game of 'StarJeweled' against a Very Hard A.I. opponent. |
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Jewel Rock Star | |
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Win a 1v1 game of 'StarJeweled' against an Insane A.I. opponent. |
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Jewel of Denial | |||
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Heal 3000 points of damage in a game of 'StarJeweled' using the Healing Wave ability. | ||
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World of Orecraft | |
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Do a 6 combo gem break and receive "For the Swarm" notification in a game of 'StarJeweled'. |
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Notes[]
The map was created to showcase the abilities of the Galaxy Map Editor.[5]
It used to solely be a 2v2 game.[2]
The achievement Jewel of Denial is a reference to either the film Jewel of the Nile or the rap album of the same name, while World of Orecraft is a reference to Blizzard's own World of Warcraft.
References[]
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment. 2011-04-06. StarCraft II Official Mods Now Available. Blizzard Entertainment. Accessed 2011-04-06.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 StarCraft Legacy staff. 2010-10-22. BlizzCon 2010 StarCraft II Custom Maps and Editor Panel. StarCraft Legacy. Accessed 2010-10-23.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 2011-01-26, Beta Test: Aiur Chef, StarJeweled and Left 2 Die. Blizzard Entertainment, accessed on 2011-01-26
- ↑ StarCraft Legacy staff. 2010-10-24. BlizzCon 2010 StarCraft II Art Panel. StarCraft Legacy. Accessed 2010-10-26.
- ↑ 2014-05-21, Blizzard set out to make a StarCraft mod, and instead reinvented gaming's most popular genre. Polygon, accessed on 2014-05-22
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