The Best Game You’ve Never Played

Jon and I are officially addicted to Puzzle Quest: Galactrix. It’s an inventive blend of RPG and Puzzle game play. Basically, any time you ‘fight’ someone, you’re playing a gem-matching game where you and the computer take turns moving gems and match three (or more) of a kind. When you match the ‘mine’ gems, you damage your opponent. The twist is, you also have ‘weapons’ that allow you to do extra things to the game board, like remove all of one color of gem!

Like an RPG, there are quests and a story line to follow. It is a sci-fi game, so the story involves hacking transport gates, which is done by playing a gem matching mini-game, so you can travel through space and track the enemy ships. You can also mine materials and craft them into new weapons, and haggle at the shops for reduced prices, both with slightly different versions of the gem mini-game.

The game play is more challenging than you might expect. Depending on how you move the gems on the board, new gems can come from one of six sides. It’s not the ordinary drop-from-the-top style you might expect. I like this a lot because it adds an element of strategy many other puzzle games just don’t have.

Additionally, Jon and I have determined that it has some of the best music of any game we’ve played. It’s simple, but it just doesn’t get old. The music for the first game may be slightly better… but Galactrix is still darn good.

Confused? Intrigued? Go check out X-Play’s review, and then check out the free demo! It’s terribly fun!!

2 Responses to The Best Game You’ve Never Played

  • Vern says:

    What system do you play it on? I’ve tried the demo on the PC and have not yet mastered knowing which way the gems will fill in the hole.

    • Brianne says:

      I played mostly on the Nintendo DS, Jon has been playing on PC.

      For the most part, the gems go whichever direction you move the first gem you select. So if click the gem in the middle of the board and then the second gem you click is directly below that, the gems should fall from the top down. If you click the middle gem and then the gem above it, the refill gems come up from the bottom. Etc.

      There are some weapons that will alter this, making gems fill from a random direction, or always top down, etc. for several turns. but I didn’t really run into those during the early levels of the game. :)

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