Jewel Quest Slots

Jewel-QuestJewel Quest is one of those games where all assumptions are thrown out the window. It’s not a typical slot machine, offering you more of a Bejeweled or Candy Crush Saga style experience than anything else. It’s based on the real Jewel Quest title, which I personally never heard of. The game forms combinations out of matching symbols that are near each other, offering you payouts depending on how many there are and on the symbols that are involved. They’ve went on and created a nice experience around this slot, making it a bit of an adventurer’s game. The action revolves around remains from Mayan or Aztec civilizations, with some of their things being symbols, while others are simply jewels.

You don’t actually get reels or paylines here, since all you need is for identical symbols to be near each other. The layout has 6 columns and 10 rows, so you get plenty of chances of getting combinations formed. The payouts can be impressive, up to $1,000,000 advertised, as long as you have the right wager made.

Features of Jewel Quest

Jewel Quest is unusual enough that they didn’t add any kind of features inside. What you see is what you get here. You can form combinations with 3 to 11 symbols of the same type, each one offering a different amount. Whenever you have a matching combo, you will find that besides the prize that you get, there is also something else that happens. The tile beneath the winning match becomes gold. When you have all the tiles turned into gold, the boards bonus is unlocked and paid.

There are five different boards you can play on, each one paying differently. These are more like levels, so as you keep playing you can get better rewards out of this unusual slot.

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Betting options and jackpots

Since there are no real paylines for you to place individual bets on, all you can do is bet on the entire board. That wager you make varies from $1 to $500, and the payouts are multiples of that value.

Best case scenario, you will form a combo of 11 symbols with Gold Nuggets on it, which will award 2,000x the bet. That means up to $1,000,000, an impressive jackpot that few other slots manage to award.

Design and symbols

Though it’s more of a jewels type of game, it does have the look of Jewel Quest and the adventure theme is quite well represented. The middle of the screen is occupied by the game area, with the betting options on the right side and various graphics related to the Mayan theme on the left. The symbols are quite small, jewel sized really, but they look good and they go well together. There are also various smaller items around the game area, suggesting the same adventure theme, using pictures of golden dragon heads, skulls, magnifier glasses and so on.

Symbols: Gold Nugget (2,000x), Emerald (1,000x), Blue Gem (500x), Ruby (300x), Blue Head (300x), Black Head (200x), Human Head (100x), Diamond (100x), Gold Idol (60x) and Monkey Skull (60x).

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Is It Worth Playing?

Jewel Quest is a lot of fun, and that’s something I rarely can say about a slot machine. It can get pretty expensive, but its prizes are among the highest you will find anywhere, so I’d say it’s well worth it.

The Jewel Quest slot machine is offered through the Cryptologic platform, so if you want to play it for real or just to practice, look out for casinos that use it.