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Magic Jewelry Nintendo

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Publisher:RCM
Year:1990
Languages:English
Developer:Hwang Shinwei
Players:1

Magic Jewelry (Chinese: 魔法寶石; pinyin: Mófǎ Bǎoshí; lit.: 'Magic Gems'), is an unlicensed Nintendo NES tile-matching puzzle video game derivative to Columns.

Magic Jewelry's gameplay resembles that of Columns and Dr. Mario, both of which released earlier in the same year. Sets of 3 or more matching coloured jewels must be lined up horizontally, vertically or diagonally in order to score points, while simultaneously removing said jewels. The jewels drop down in blocks of 3, and their positions in the blocks can be shifted freely until the block lands. After a certain number of jewels are cleared, a flashing "X" block drops, which upon landing on a jewel clears out all other jewels of the same colour, and the game advances to the next level, with the default drop speed of the blocks increasing. The game ends when a block is stacked with at least one jewel being over the top edge of the board.