WoW Insider's preview of PopCap Games' Bejeweled addon

They sent us a beta version, and for the past few days, we've wasted as much time in Azeroth as in real-life. That's not exactly true -- I've been leveling up my fishing and cooking lately, and the addon has been really helpful with all of the downtime and flight time (even if I do miss catching a cast every once in a while because I'm on a big streak). After the break, read more about just how the free Bejeweled addon (to be released later this week from PopCap) will devastate all of your formerly empty downtime in Azeroth, and check out our gallery to see the beta version of Bejeweled being played on the live realms.
First things first, the addon looks terrific -- it looks extremely professional, it runs fast and clean, and the graphics and sounds are as sparkling as if you were playing the PopCap game on its own (like Blizzard, PopCap has a reputation for polished gameplay). The addon itself was written and created by Moongaze (author of the popular LunarSphere addon -- we'll have an exclusive interview with him later this week), and he's used images and sounds from both PopCap and Blizzard -- when you match the gems in game, you hear the clinks and rings from the PopCap game, but when you go up a mutliplier level, the WoW ding sound plays, so there's a nice mix of both games in the interface. Same thing for the fonts and design -- there are definitely some very WoW-flavored icons and buttons, but the PopCap fonts are there as well. They've done an excellent job of integrating a PopCap game inside the WoW UI.
The addon, however, is completely unofficial -- Blizzard knows about the addon, but Popcap isn't releasing it with them at all. The producer of the app at PopCap told us that this is something they just wanted to do for free for the WoW community. Bejeweled is a pretty old game by now (though not less fun for it), and it's one of PopCap's earliest games, so it's not surprising that it's the one they'd choose to release as an addon (it's certainly been made available everywhere else). But even though there have been games in WoW's interface before -- some addons will let you run poker games or play trivia -- there's never been anything this polished or accessible.
Bejeweled is an easy gem-matching game -- you get a grid of gems on screen, and you match them up to make three, four, or five of a kind. It's mindless, instant gratification fun -- while matching four or five gems will give you some extra powers that spice up gameplay, the basic game is always the same: click one gem, click another to switch with it, and when matched gems disappear, more fall to fill in the spaces. There are two modes built-in to the addon, Classic and Timed -- the first lets you match gems as much as you want, leveling up a multiplier as you go until there are no matches left, and the second lets you match up as many points as possible within a certain time limit.
But the most fun thing about the addon in WoW is how it interacts with the larger game itself. If you leave the addon in the default settings, it'll surprise you -- every time you jump on a flightpoint, the game pops up with a "Go!" and you're thrown into a timed mode, rushing to make as many matches as you can before you land (and you get a nice high score screen after landing). Every trip on the griffon turns into a race to beat your high score. Even while raiding, the game makes the experience better -- I was in Karazhan last night, and upon death during a wipe, Bejeweled popped up on the screen -- as my friends died around me, I matched some gems, and waited for the call to rez or run back.
And the backend of the game is impressive as well -- there are high score boards for your friends and guild lists, and there are even in-addon achievements to earn and compete with. As you play, you can level up your "Bejeweled skill" (it's not a real character skill, but skillups do appear in the chat interface, just like all of your other skills), and as that moves towards 375, new achievements and challenges are unlocked in the game. It's all unofficial, so (unless Blizzard does get involved) we'll never see a real achievement for matching five gems in a row, but as it's done within the addon, it works great.
If there's a problem with the addon, it's almost that it's too much fun -- though the screen automatically disappears on a ready check or combat (and the addon automatically pauses in mid animation whenever you mouse off of it), there were a few times where I wasn't watching WoW while playing Bejeweled and I stumbled into a fight I wasn't ready for. And it's still a time waster -- normally, on long flights, I'll tab out to my browser and do a little work or look up what I'm doing in game, but with the addon installed, that "Go!" convinces me to play instead of work. Just like in real life, all your downtime gets sucked into the game, and you'll pull the window up on a whim, only to look up at your character ten minutes later and forget just which quest you were working on.
The only other gripe I have is that I'd like a volume control for the addon itself -- there is an "enable sounds" checkbox, but while fishing I usually turn the WoW sound up (so I can hear the splash to click on the bobber), and while I wanted some sounds from the game while I played, it was all or nothing. The "Go!" was fairly loud, too -- a quick volume control in the options screen would let everyone set it where they wanted it.
But that's an easy fix, and obviously "too much fun" is a lame complaint -- PopCap and Moongaze have done a terrific job here, and successfully inserted a really addictive game inside what was already an addictive game, actually adding something to the original Bejeweled in the process.
The addon is set for a free release on PopCap's site later in the week, and if you like Bejeweled or gaming in general, there's no reason not to accept this free gift from the best casual gaming company around. Flightpaths will never be the same.
Don't forget to check out WoW Insider's interview with the creators of Bejeweled for WoW.
Filed under: Add-Ons, Patches, Analysis / Opinion, Screenshots, Galleries, Achievements






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
TotalBiscuit Sep 20th 2008 1:03PM
Oh lord I hope they don't do this with Peggle. Nobody will ever get anything done then.
Hikaru Sep 20th 2008 1:11PM
WoW! Thats great, i love Bejeweled, i play it all night and day on my mobile phone and ipod touch xD
Azri Sep 20th 2008 1:19PM
OK yeah I NEED this for when I'm fishing. NEED.
Eternalpayn Sep 20th 2008 1:59PM
This.
Nick S Sep 20th 2008 2:41PM
Blizz should just make fishing... Bejeweled.
But when you connect jewels you catch fish!
I dunno. It's such a perfect companion to fishing.
Zep Sep 20th 2008 1:25PM
omg I haven't played Peggle in sooo long!!!
Brb downloading fun arcade games.
Baluki Sep 20th 2008 1:29PM
Interesting idea: mods being made by other game companies. I wonder if they can charge for it. I seriously doubt it.
K Whitt Sep 20th 2008 1:48PM
I doubt they can charge for the addon itself. However if it has some sort of meaningful backend (like WoWecon.com or WWS) then they could charge for it I believe. However, for Bejewled, I can't imagine any meaningful backend other than a global highscore site that you could break down by server/faction/race/class/playedtime/addonplayedtime/etc which would be interesting from a pure statistics standpoint, but wouldn't be worth 10-40 dollars. Maybe 1-2 bucks, but no more than 5 for the statistics splurge.
eons Sep 22nd 2008 10:28AM
They charge for the addon Carbonite. So I don't see why not.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html;jsessionid=1B8E6E96017ADD71830F0674520B652F?topicId=3881825791&sid=1
And it's legit too. So if they get players hooked on the game and then make more and charge for those, their set.
Akko Sep 20th 2008 1:53PM
Does this remind anyone of when they put in /gems for Everquest? People said it was a sign that if they had to put in a game within the game, clearly the main game must be pretty boring. Maybe Blizz should consider why people are bored in the first place.
s256 Sep 20th 2008 9:04PM
Your comment would make more sense if Blizzard was making the addon in question.
Kemikalkadet Sep 20th 2008 1:58PM
The next logical step is clearly to allow your toon to sit at a computer and play WoW.
Eternalpayn Sep 20th 2008 3:23PM
World of World of Warcraft?
Roma Sep 20th 2008 4:07PM
LOLz!!1
So classic...
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/warcraft_sequel_lets_gamers_play
Turtlehead Sep 20th 2008 2:23PM
Lordy, I'm going to be bilging in WoW!
Smurrf Sep 20th 2008 3:15PM
Yarrr!
Wonder how many other people out there get the reference...
onetrueping Sep 20th 2008 11:51PM
At least it isn't carpentry.
...though, it would be a nifty way to repair bows, and that silly ZA gear...
Turtlehead Sep 23rd 2008 4:58PM
Spattle on Hunter, come say hi.
Sarah Sep 24th 2008 10:11AM
Tee hee :D
Distilling was my favourite :D
Smokex365 Sep 20th 2008 2:30PM
That's like selling crack with a side of dope!!