Jewel of Kings Card Adventure Galvanized Logic Inc. Distinctive Puzzle Card Game Test your puzzle solving skills with this new take on solitaire card games. Explore the ru… $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsDistinctive Puzzle Card Game Test your puzzle solving skills with this new take on solitaire card games. Explore the ruins to find valuable artifacts until you claim the Jewel of Kings. Use unique card abilities to gain strategic advantage. Lifelong Entertainment Never run out of fun with 999,999 selectable, replayable games - because 1 million would just be crazy! Every game is winnable and can also be replayed to find a better solution or score. Strategic, Thoughtful Gameplay The joy of playing Jewel of Kings is the challenge of finding your unique solution to each puzzle. Play distraction free as there is: o No pressure with unlimited undo/redo. o No locked content or additional purchases required. o No ads or demands for ratings. Information Seller:Galvanized Logic Inc. Genre:Card, Strategy Release:Nov 01, 2017 Updated:Sep 12, 2018 Version:2.1 Size:8.6 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal vectorarchitekt Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2013 2,489 177 63 #2 vectorarchitekt, Nov 4, 2017 iOS 11 only? Really? PBSNellie Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2013 1,381 168 63 Southern CA #3 PBSNellie, Nov 4, 2017 That makes no sense, especially when some of the devices listed can't run 11, right? PBSNellie Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2013 1,381 168 63 Southern CA #4 PBSNellie, Nov 4, 2017 I sent a message to the dev, and got an prompt reply: Hi Kathy: Thank you for your interest in Jewel of Kings! I will try building for the earlier iOS releases next week and let you know how it turns out. May I ask which device you want to run the game on? Im concerned the game wont look very good on the older non-retina phones. IPads should be fine. Cheers, Paul Ruest Galvanized Logic vectorarchitekt Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2013 2,489 177 63 #5 vectorarchitekt, Nov 5, 2017 Oh cool. I was thinking it would be no issue to run on iOS 10 on iPhone 7 PBSNellie Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2013 1,381 168 63 Southern CA #6 PBSNellie, Nov 7, 2017 Last edited: Nov 7, 2017 I just got an email from the dev, it is now IOS 10 compatible. I downloaded it and it seem to work just fine. The website has detailed instructions on how to play. It's a little different, but the more I play, etc., the more familiar it becomes. It's sort of like a deck building game. I think this one is worth a try, for 1.99 you are not going to lose much and I instabought it just to thank the dev for such prompt service. vectorarchitekt Well-Known Member Dec 29, 2013 2,489 177 63 #7 vectorarchitekt, Nov 7, 2017 Awesome. Buying now. PBSNellie Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2013 1,381 168 63 Southern CA #8 PBSNellie, Nov 7, 2017 There are several difficulty modes with different names. I was on the "3 shuffle" mode when I discovered the unlimited shuffle mode. That's probably the best way to start out until you get the hang of it, then move to the lesser shuffle modes. But after about 10 minutes it all clicked. Great game. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I sent a message to the dev, and got an prompt reply: Hi Kathy: Thank you for your interest in Jewel of Kings! I will try building for the earlier iOS releases next week and let you know how it turns out. May I ask which device you want to run the game on? Im concerned the game wont look very good on the older non-retina phones. IPads should be fine. Cheers, Paul Ruest Galvanized Logic
I just got an email from the dev, it is now IOS 10 compatible. I downloaded it and it seem to work just fine. The website has detailed instructions on how to play. It's a little different, but the more I play, etc., the more familiar it becomes. It's sort of like a deck building game. I think this one is worth a try, for 1.99 you are not going to lose much and I instabought it just to thank the dev for such prompt service.
There are several difficulty modes with different names. I was on the "3 shuffle" mode when I discovered the unlimited shuffle mode. That's probably the best way to start out until you get the hang of it, then move to the lesser shuffle modes. But after about 10 minutes it all clicked. Great game.