Gems Of War - Puzzle RPG Activation Code [cheat]
- proberbronorkeysta
- Aug 31, 2019
- 7 min read
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
About This Game Welcome to Gems of Wars, the newest Puzzle-RPG hybrid from the creators of Puzzle Quest, the original Match 3 RPG! KEY FEATURESCOLLECT and STRATEGIZE – Equip your hero with weapons and armor and lead a team of fantastical monsters into battle. Think strategically, upgrading your units and utilizing their unique abilities to defeat powerful bosses.TEAM UP – Join a guild, chat with friends, and work together to unlock powerful buffs.COMPETE – Participate in weekly events and PvP tournaments to win exclusive prizes.JOURNEY – Fight your way through a vast array of quests, each with a distinctive story and game-changing rewards.PLAY ANYWHERE – Link your account and play across devices and platforms. THE FANS HAVE SPOKEN“This game is Awesome! Challenging and entertaining. Not just some gem or gummy game. Terrific find!”“I think this is the best "match 3" game out there. It's got a ton of RPG elements to it that makes it very deep. It reminds me a lot of Hearthstone.”“Got to love a good mix of bejeweled and magic the gathering in an app. Love it!”“Basically this game takes my favorite elements of Ascension and Hearthstone and gives them a different, and I think improved, foundation.”“My wife teases me that Gems of War is Candy Crush for boys. It's an intriguing combination of a gem game and a collectable card game. I like the campaign and the guild play.”“This is like the version of Puzzle Quest I never knew I wanted. Oodles of quests, challenges, guild activities, cool monsters, arena fights, ranked fights, and man I could just play that treasure mini game all day.” 7aa9394dea Title: Gems of War - Puzzle RPGGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Free to Play, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Infinity Plus 2Publisher:505 GamesRelease Date: 20 Nov, 2014 Gems Of War - Puzzle RPG Activation Code [cheat] One of the few outstanding cross-platform\/genre games online. Originated by the crew who brought you the "Puzzle Quest" series before splitting up, with Infinite Interactive (now Infinity + 2) keeping the art and content and storylines of the PQ series, while D3 got to keep the PQ series lable for their off-shoot online cross-genre games. GoW has gorgeously rendered art, humorous and interesting storylines, fun match-3\/ccg\/mmorpg gaming (one of the first to have a game with this kind of cross-genre), and biggest of all - an awesome rewards system. You don't HAVE to pay for anything, unless you want to acquire powerful weapons, armor, and troops only gotten through cash purchase, but which are not absolutely necessary to play the game, on your own quests, or PvP online and Arena. Best advice - remember that patience pays off.. Game cheats like hell, Don't play and definately don't pay to win. Good, casual, fun game. However, after you've invested a couple of hours into it the enemies start getting stronger and stronger and it becomes more of a trial and error. Tedious.The only way to make it fun again is to make the purchases - buy the gems, the gold and purchase stuff. Upgrade your army so that you can finally make some progress again. Rinse & Repeat.So in the end it's not really free unless you're okay with a few hours only.. Gems of War is addicting. I try and play everyday. I sometimes lose track of time when playing. Try it you'll like it. What have you got to lose its free to play.. Bejeweled-style gem-poppin' dynamic deck building, and free! No paywalls or honest advantages can be bought that hard work can't earn (over a longer period of time, of course, but that's how it is!). It also runs well on my ancient nearly-ten-year-old potato dying potato-laptop (when most other games have abandoned me).. And I can play on 700+ms ping internet too, which is all I have access to.One of the real gems here is the support staff. "If you're going to do a job, do it well.", and they certainly do!Devs are also adding new content (beyond new cards\/kingdoms) too.The community, overall, is also fantastic.Pop some gems! Slay some friends! Make amends! (and then pop more gems and slay more friends)... I have played "Puzzle Quest" as handheld for hours, and still consider it as one of the best Match-3-games - mainly because it combines RPG-Elements with Match-3. Afterwards, however, I was spoilt for any other Match-3-game, such as "Bejeweled", because they all were...yeah.. boring. Then I stumbled over "Gems of War." And while the "story"-mode is not as good as at it was with "Puzzle Quest", "questing" in "Gems of War" is an enjoyable thing so far, too."Gems of War" is free to play - but (of course) you can spend a lot of money for in-game purchases. If you have played "Puzzle Quest" then you remember that your character could use spells (what in most other games are "Power Ups"). In "Gems of War" you technically "recruit" units, represented by cards. Oh boy, the cards are a chapter on its own. Aside from the fact that each card can be levelled up by using "Souls", you can improve the rarity (if you have e.g. 6 "white" cards of the same type you can sacrifice 5, to get a card of the same type, but with a "green" rarity), rarity also influences how "high" the card can level, and then there are 3 unlockable "passives" for each card which use certain gems which drop in game. Or you can buy them. Buying stuff for real money starts at 4,99 and can go up until 99 bucks. It's the quick way to get cards from a higher rarity as from the "normal" keys (the normal keys drop pretty much all the time).But - if you like to play Match 3 games a lot, and if you are used to some kind of "grinding" : the game gives you the opportunity to get some nice cards without spending a single penny. First of all, when you do the "kingdom-quests" often enough you get an epic follower. Some of those are "meh" (at least for me), some of those turned out to be REALLY useful. The most useful to me is atm Tyri. Not because she does damage. Not because she is a meat-shield. It's because she has a 20% chance of giving you a treasure-map when she uses her special ability. Now, treasure maps are used for a Mini-game called "Treasure hunting" - one map equals one try. The goal is to get as many extra turns as possible, to "merge" coins and boxes into MORE coins and bigger boxes. Because those boxes give you gems, honor and better keys. While Gem-keys and VIP-keys give you the best chances for epic and legendary and mysterious units you can get a bunch of epic and legendaries from "Glory"-chests as well. I cannot confirm, however, that you NEED to spend money to proceed in the game. For the sole Questing-content it should be enough to know how the game works, to mix your team (so not every card uses the exact same color of Mana), and to level your cards up. You can join a guild (or form a one-man-guild) to unlock keys for gold (you get gold by playing games\/treasure hunts). To me the key to win the game is that you learn how to manipulate the grid. There are many cards out there who allow you to e.g. turn a specific color into another color. If you learn how to use that you can give yourself a lot of extra-turns against your opponent to do damage or to load the spells of your units. Or you can use a goblin - because goblins give you usually one extra-turn after they used their ability. Just like "Puzzle Quest", though, you sometimes have the feeling that the game just hates you. The grid seems always to fall for the enemie's favor, not for yours. That is why I usually go with me trying to manipulate the grid or something else that gives me extra-turns. I haven't done that much PvP. First I was afraid it would be pretty much like Hearthstone - you waiting endlessly for your turn because your opponent takes AGES to decide what (s)he wants to do. "Gems of War" uses "asynchrone" PvP, which means you can "attack" other players, but they get played by the A.I - so PvP pretty much feels like playing PvE. I can see why this is not very appealing to some people - for me it's fine, though I am pretty sure I would have lost often if I had battled the actual player, not the A.I. taking control over the Player's team.One thing I'd like to mention: the artwork of the cards is "nice", but not "exceptionally good". The style reminds often enough of a certain MMORPG by a company which name is a synonyme for "Snowstorm" - sometimes the creatures look like they were directly "borrowed" from there (looking at you, Dragonmoth!). Some "flavor-texts" are EXTREMELY nerdy (though I have gotten all jokes so far). I do not say it's "bad". It's just nothing "OHMIGAAAAWD that is SO KEEEWL!" . Another little slip-in: "Gems of War" has TONS of things I did not mention yet. You can play a "Class". You can level that "Class". Your character can be a part of the team and be equipped with a weapon - or you can leave yourself out of the team, instead putting another unit in. There are weekly events, for PvE and PvP. There is another Mini Game, called Arena. There is "Armor" for your character. You can "boost" your kingdom. All in all I'd say: if you like Match-3-Games try if "Gems of War" is something for you. Since it's free to play you'll just waste some time, no money, if you don't like it. But if you do like it - beware: it can get you hooked SO easily (*mumbles* Just--one---more---match). I saw this game on my friend's profile and saw that he has over 200 hours logged on it. I checked Gems of War out on it's store page and thought that it seemed pretty lame. One day out of sheer boredom I decided to download it and give it a try. I have my roots playing Magic the Gathering back in college with my friends. Since then, I've always been search for a game on PC that was as much fun and as addicting as that was. I've tried Hearthstone, Shadowverse, and many others. None come close to Gems of War. The others have their high points and aren't bad games but the fact that Gems of War has a guild system makes the grind that much easier. If you're looking for fancy graphics, you won't find them here but overall the game is very well done. Best of all, it's free. Give it a try, you'll end up gettting as addicted as I am.
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