Quest Trio Reviews

Quest Trio

  • New story lines, characters and special effects for the DS
  • Play single player or with your friends
  • Jewel Quest Expeditions is a classic matching game with over 180 unique jewel baords to choose from
  • Mahjong Quest brings the ancient game of Mahjong to life, with a captivating sotryline and over 64 tile layouts of increasing challenge to unravel
  • Play tri-peaks solitaire with Jewel Quest Solitaire, in a new way using jewel-themed card decks. 114 layout and 684 possible card playing scenarios

Three all time favorite Quest titles, now for the Nintendo DS system. Includes Jewel Quest Expeditions, MahJon Quest and Jewel Quest Solitaire.

Rating: (out of 66 reviews)

List Price: $ 19.99

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5 Comments

  1. Graphic Novel / Manga Reader says:

    Review by Graphic Novel / Manga Reader for Quest Trio
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    I love Ancient of the 7 Worlds DS that I had to get more!! I found Jewel Quest DS but I was told by some gamers that I should get The Quest Trio instead that way I can get 3 games in one cartridge. Good advice!

    If you like 7 Worlds DS you will like Jewel Quest. Very similar with matching the tiles and making sure you fill in the background to complete the levels.

    I got this game mainly for the Jewel Quest. I tried the solitare & Mah Jong games as well and it was fun. It’s great for down times.

    Can’t go wrong with this one!

  2. G. Wiese says:

    Review by G. Wiese for Quest Trio
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    The game is very good and addictive. With all three games you can go from game to game. I’ve had this game for a day still like it. The variety is good. If you like puzzle games, this is for you. The solitaire is similiar to tri-peaks solitaire. This is good for all those addicted to mahjong. I like being able to use the touch screen for games like this. It makes it a little easier than with a mouse like the online games. You can make quicker matches.

  3. Jean Gambill says:

    Review by Jean Gambill for Quest Trio
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    Being a senior, not many of the DS games seem age appropriate. Quest Trio is fun for all ages. I am addicted to one game int the trio, Jewel Quest II. In Jewel Quest II you match 3 or more jewels of the same color. In doing so, the background changes color. When the entire background has changed color, that part of the game is complete. On some of the screens, some of the jewels are shaded and you can’t see what color they are until they are matched. The other two games within The Quest trio look like fun also, but I spend so much time playing Jewel Quest II, that I haven’t really had time to play them.

  4. D. Coughler says:

    Review by D. Coughler for Quest Trio
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    This game is almost as fun as the PC version. The biggest drawbacks are the small screen size, and the fact that some of the layouts in the later stages of the solitaire game rely solely on sequential cards happen to be laid on top of one another.

    All in all though, it is a great investment for anyone who wants to be able to pick up a game that you can play while waiting in the doctor’s office, or getting your oil changed,and be able to put it down when necessary.

  5. Hunter's Wife says:

    Review by Hunter’s Wife for Quest Trio
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    A.D.D.I.C.T.I.V.E. PERIOD. Those little sparkling gems entrance you. There are three different games, and I think, intertwining story lines. But the story line really doesn’t matter. (its kind of lame anyway and the main character annoys me because the only thing he does is whine. Who doesn’t get enough of that at work?)

    So ignore the whining guy the weak story and the game is fun. The only other downside is the tiny designs on the majong tiles. They are a bit tricky until your eyes get use to it and figure out the different tiles.

    I’ve paid more for less, this rating is based on the price I paid and the overall experience.