For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Keyboard Jones. Apparently I have a bit of a following out there in the interwebs. What can I say, except whoot! These guys have apparently heard of me to and they asked me to put together a little editorial. I pointed out that the â€keyboard†in my name doesn’t refer to writing skills, but they weren’t having any of that. So, here I am. They originally requested that my piece be focused on online gaming and how the availability of download services might impact the traditional disc or cartridge-based gaming distribution system. Instead, I’m going to walk you through what I think are the best puzzle games out there today. And so I give to you, my current Top Three games that make you think, for those times when fraggin everything in sight seems a little beneath you. Number Three: Glyph Five different world, 255 levels and cool graphics. Number Two: 4 Elements Adds some nice twists including cards and an animated storyline. They put some thought into this one. Number One: Jewel Quest You guys are familiar with Jewel Quest, right? The basic concept is timeless; match three or more objects in a row on a grid to knock those items off, gaining points. Jewel Quest added the twist of a Mayan setting with relics and gold as well as the jewels. The gameplay was incredibly addictive and landed Jewel Quest on a whack of Top Ten lists, not to mention several â€Best Puzzle Game†awards. It’s been released on multiple platforms, including mobile, Nintendo DS, X-Box Live and online. If your parents are giving you a rough time about spending too much time playing â€ultra violent†video games, throw one of these babies on instead and convince them that you’re developing your mind, not just your trigger finger.
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