Then you close the app that has this issue. You just need to press the recent applications menu (usually the first left button) in your phone.
Most of the times, it might be a temporary loading issue.Usually when you open an app, you will see a black screen for few seconds and then app will crash with or without an error message.
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To those who can enjoy this fun game - enjoy.Common Jewel Crush®- Match 3 Games App Problems and Troubleshooting Steps ✅ How to fix black screen / white screen (blank screen) issue / app crash issue in Jewel Crush®- Match 3 Games?īlack/White Screen is one of the most common problem in mobile phones and tablets. Glam-ma says PLEASE try this game before you buy it (some people just buy games based on descriptions, videos and reviews), especially if you have a problem with flashing lights. In any case, it bothered me to the point of spots in front of my eyes and an eventual migraine - not just a headache but a migraine - which I thankfully do not get often.
Don't understand why it was there - it didn't seem to serve a purpose except maybe visual effects. It was FUN! Unfortunately, there was this flashing white bar/line - almost like a lightning flash that crossed the screen during game play. In any case, this game had it all - great graphics, large jewels, great instructions for those who need it (always try out the tutorials to see how they are) and bombs galore of every shape, size, etc. My fingers whiz across the screen making matches while matches are still being removed (when the game allows - some games don't let you do that, you have to wait out each match). So Disappointed.I Couldn't Get The Game - wah I am a seasoned player at Match 3s (M3). There are reportedly over 1000 levels to play because there are 100 levels per planet in planetary mode, but some of the planets appear to just have the player doing the exact same board pattern 100 times, only with a different assortment of jewels each time.ĭon't play this for the looks, but for the challenges. I also could not minimize the game window while in windowed mode. The game interface has a few annoyances: the "blocked tile" popup appearing every single time a chained/blocked powerup or jewel is clicked upon, the menu and restart board buttons having a very small active area to click upon, the lack of an easy reference to how to get and use the powerups, and a general clunkiness when attempting to pause a game in progress. The graphics are very similar to the original Bejeweled and there is even the across the screen flash present. Those who are three star completists will likely be frustrated, as it takes some seriously quick reflexes and a little luck to three star many of the boards in the second half of the game, and some don't appear possible (45 seconds or less to double match an entire board doesn't appear doable to me at least!). Star achievements and trophies can only be won in the timed mode, but most of the trophies are of the "playing it long enough" kind. It's a good thing that most of the game is untimed, as the timed mode is extremely challenging (the timer is 3 minutes at most per board, with some at only 1 minute). The single screen that is displayed with a few thumbnails before the game boards appear isn't necessarily understandable unless one has played a lot of M3s and some of the board types are quite tricky even without a timer running. This would be a much easier game to learn if the instructions were more detailed or if there were actual tutorial boards put into the game. Moves can be made all the time, and there are a lot of powerups, which are extremely useful especially if playing the timed game. The other two modes are both untimed: planetary, in which the player plays only one type of board per planet, and endless, which is a screen of just swapping jewels for relaxation. In these modes the player goes through all 10 varieties of the game boards per planet with the goal to get through all 10 planets. At first glance, there appear to be four different modes, but time challenge and adventure are the same game, only one is timed and the other untimed. Jewel Venture is a swap M3 with 10 different twists. OK game, if you understand it Pros: most of the game modes are untimed, multiple play modes, varied challengesĬons: poorly designed instructions, very difficult in timed mode, mediocre graphics/game interface