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The Jewel Quest series is a mixture of tile-matching puzzles, hidden object games and solitaire card games filled with adventure and jewels.
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• Join archaeologists Rupert and Emma as they travel across the globe in their quest for ancient artifacts and secret items.
• Travel through the jungle, go on safari in Zimbabwe and see the majesty of Victoria Falls.
• Visit the museum and explore new mysteries.
• Encounter ancient intrigue in the lands of Egypt whilst avoiding the Curse of the Emerald Tear.
• Help Eva on the Trail of the Midnight Heart and its veiled secrets.
• Explore more mysteries with Percy and solve the theft from a Native American village.
• Uncover the truth as Emma searches for her family in Greece before an impending volcanic eruption dooms them all.
• Brace yourself for an adventure in the Himalayan mountains with Raj.
• Aid Rupert, Emma and Sebastian with the mystery of the Oracle of Ur in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and Tibet.
• The famous jewel adventurers, Rupert and Emma set sail on the Seven Seas after a mysterious message.
• Uncover secrets, avoid the curses and encounter increasingly difficult challenges !
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Explore the ancient ruins of Mayan civilization while discovering hidden treasures and priceless artifacts. In this unique new take on the classic-style matching game, you must rearrange valuable relics to turn sand tiles into gold. When all of the tiles in a puzzle board are golden, you win! As you venture deeper into the jungle, you will encounter increasingly difficult puzzles containing secret twists, cursed items, and buried artifacts. Earn the respect of your fellow archaeologists and collect oodles of treasure and jewels!
The creative minds behind Jewel Quest return with a Solitaire card game filled with riches and adventure.
Play Tri-peaks Solitaire in a new way using jewel-themed card decks. Match card suits to earn pieces for the jewel board then turn the board's spaces to gold. Unearth buried cards, avoid cursed jewels, and solve the 114 card layouts on a South American jungle trek. Experience 684 possible card scenarios through an exciting new Jewel Quest story.
Embark on your card playing adventure in Jewel Quest Solitaire. Riches and glory are in the cards!
Join Professor Pack on the ultimate jewel matching adventure across the world's richest continent.
The dangers of the safari, The history of the Zimbabwe ruins and the majesty of Victoria Falls await your discovery, filled with puzzles of skill and twists, while surrounded by gorgeous dynamic backdrops and animation. Get swept away by the heart pounding soundtrack as you're immersed in realistic and authentic African settings. Discover an amazing new element of fun with the Exclusive 'Dueling Jewels' Tournament Play: Pit your jewel matching skills against others around the world! Play against other players, or be matched with a computer opponent!
Embark on a thrilling journey in a story filled with adventure, love, and betrayal that changes with every replay!
Rupert and Emma have settled down and opened a museum to display their many artifacts. While playing with a mysterious jewel board, their daughter unknowingly pops open a secret compartment. Suddenly, the air is filled with spores, and Natalie's vision fades.
Desperate to save their daughter's sight, Rupert and Emma search the globe in search of the fabled Golden Jewel Board, rumored to hold the antidote that will cure her, but does it even exist?
Guided by cryptic clues left by a shady stranger, Rupert and Emma encounter new challenges; wild monkeys to capture, powerful pearls that can alter the jewel boards, and head-to-head competition that pit you against renowned experts, Hani and Sebastian. Time is running out! It's up to you to follow the clues and find the cure!
Emma and Rupert return to Africa where they are met by Aunt Roberta, a loony lady with a crazy cache of lore and a hatbox full of playing cards. She will lead our unlikely duo from marketplaces to museums in a brand new card-matching, jewel-swapping, mystery-solving adventure! New jewels, coins, and special moves on the jewel board await you in 114 all new layouts set against rich, vibrant backgrounds. Play your cards wisely, or your journey could soon end. Intrigue waits around every corner!
Welcome to the exotic world of Jewel Quest Solitaire III. Rupert and Emma's friend, Ratu, has discovered a valuable tablet in the ruins of an ancient civilization. Little does he know that this find is just the beginning. When his beloved assistant Yumi is abducted, Ratu is propelled into a treacherous game of cat-and-mouse with a gang of dangerous thugs. Travel with Ratu in this Jewel Quest Solitaire sequel, and experience compelling Solitaire layouts and addictive new Jewel Quest boards. Fresh features and power-ups, plus 100 boards of combined play, will make Jewel Quest Solitaire III feel brand new again!
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It began like any other day. Rupert Pack breezed through a morning's work at his museum with no sign that anything was amiss...until government agents stormed through the museum's doors to confiscate its prized possession!
Within minutes, the Golden Jewel Board has been seized and Rupert is dealt another shock: the Board is en route to none other than the evil Sebastian Grenard, who has claimed it as a family heirloom! Now Rupert must investigate long-buried family secrets in order to discover the truth.
Hit the trail with Rupert on a journey through the shrines and castles of Hernan Cortes' lore. Swap jewels and collect puzzle pieces to unravel a perplexing web of family history. With over 170 new Jewel Boards, including 3 jewel-swapping modes, new surprises await in every level.
The famous jewel adventurers, Rupert and Emma are back… and unlike you have ever seen them before! After receiving a mysterious message from their old friend Hani, saying that the Jewel Boards were in danger, the duo must work fast to save both the jewel boards as well as Hani. But can they do both? Will they have to choose between the treasured Jewel Boards and their friend? And who is putting everyone in danger?
Dive into this exciting adventure by matching 3+ jewels as fast as you can. Jewel Quest: Seven Seas stays true to its roots - giving longtime Jewel Quest fans a “pure” jewel matching experience while delighting new players with jewel swapping tricks unique to this beloved series of games. Exciting new elements include new jewels to match, new tools and power-ups as well a never-before seen Collapse-style mode!
With over 200 gameplay levels, this game give you days of jewel-matching fun!
Other cool features:
- Hundreds of levels of gem-matching fun
- New Tools! Match 4 jewels to create a Ship Wheel, then flick it anywhere you want it to go to eliminate even more jewels!
- Existing Tools got that much better! Use the Midas Touch tool to turn any tile gold!
- Expert Levels await you! Complete all regular levels to unlock!
- 14 stunning environments, each with its unique gameplay style.
The hit hidden object series is back, and it's better than ever! Venture through the hidden relics of Greece as you join Emma in search of her husband and daughter, who have fallen victim to a horrible struggle. They began their journey to uncover the mysteries of the famed jewel boards of ancient Greece. Emma must find her missing family before the impending volcanic eruption that will put all of their lives in peril. Don't miss out on this exciting and dangerous adventure that is unlike any other!
This Collector's Edition game includes:
• 10 additional jewel boards
• 10 additional mini-games
• Original storyboard art
• Strategy guide
Game Features:
• 16 unique hidden object locations
• 38 unique sets of items to find
• 7 jewel boards
• 5 scrolling hidden object screens
• 6 mini puzzles
• Engrossing adventure story
In Jewel Quest Mysteries, Rupert and Emma are plunged into the land of ancient intrigue, Egypt. Seek out treasures and jewels, hidden within stunning gardens and relic-laden palaces. Swap jewels to turn tiles gold in classic Jewel Quest boards, and decipher puzzles of logic and wit. A hidden object game shrouded in the lore of Jewel Quest and the mystique of ancient Egypt.
Jewel Quest Mysteries is sure to be the most exciting hidden object game of the year, download it today!
After answering her uncle's call, Eva Witheby winds up far from home and amidst strangers in Jewel Quest Mysteries Trail of the Midnight Heart. It's hard to know who to trust when treacherous trails and veiled secrets abound. Alongside Eva, uncover relics in eye catching hidden object screens. Unearth tools that will help you reveal shards of the precious jewel boards and discover all new scrolling search screens that put you in the front seat of whizzing planes and a whirlwind adventure. Jewel Quest Mysteries 2 is a hidden object adventure like no other!
While piloting his Cessna in a Himalayan snowstorm, Raj crash-lands on a frozen mountain, thus kicking off the adventure in Jewel Quest 6: The Sapphire Dragon. Raj’s crash has led him to a chance discovery of the Temple of Wishes, an ancient complex thought to be only legend! Raj assembles a team to explore the temple, but plans change suddenly when the team encounters a gang of ruthless pirates!
Raj’s hotshot team of archaeologists is led on a quest around the globe in pursuit of Jiang Hao and her pirate posse. On their journey, the group must use their skills to uncover secrets about the Sapphire Dragon. The threats to their lives are constant, yet romance is in the air as a love triangle forms between three of the friends. Discover whose heart will melt and whose will be broken as you become part of the team. Take on the treacherous sea and brave a raging volcano to catch your nemesis and solve the mystery. The journey will lead you through 200 brand new jewel boards as you unearth ancient wonders and discover the secret behind the elusive Sapphire Dragon in Jewel Quest 6.
Features
• Play 200 action-packed Jewel Boards, and challenge yourself with hidden bonus boards.
• Travel from Nepal, to China and the Mediterranean to learn the secret behind the fabled Sapphire Dragon.
• You asked for it! New Multi Matching Feature lets you swap jewels non-stop while others are moving.
• Also by popular demand: Choose your own difficulty mode, from Relaxed to Advanced!
• Choose from five adventurous characters to help you solve each jewel board. Each character has unique abilities that develop as you play!
• Tackle new challenges in 8 never-before-seen jewel modes. Can you solve the board before it becomes flooded…or discover all-new jewel types?
Collector's Edition Features
• 40 Bonus Jewel Boards
• Strategy Guide
• Concept Art
• Wallpapers & Screensaver
Follow the travails of intrepid explorer, Percy Pack, in Jewel Quest: The Sleepless Star. On a quest for a jewel called the Sleepless Star, Pack discovers that the jewel has been stolen from a Native American village by an unscrupulous jewel collector!
Along with Percy and a beautiful Algonquin named Yellow Feather, travel to exotic locations on two continents and overcome dangers at every turn, in an effort to recover the jewel.
Solve over 200 jewel board puzzles, including never-before-seen obstacle puzzles! Progress through a beautifully illustrated and fully voice-acted story that includes collectible power-ups and quest options filled with your favorite classic Jewel Quest games.
As an ancient folk tale goes, when the gods returned to the sky, they left behind nine mysterious jewel boards through which they could speak to us, lest we stray too far. Wars destroyed all but one jewel board - the Oracle of Ur.
All facts about this legendary object are lost in time until Rupert discovers a clue to the 4,000-year-old story and starts his quest for the most coveted jewel board of all. He enlists the help of his two best friends, Emma and Sebastian, in this exciting expedition. Can they succeed in retrieving the Oracle of Ur?
• Play as all three heroes in this new romantic adventure and travel to Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and Tibet.
• Look for hidden objects in many stunning locations, including archeological sites, museums, temples, and markets.
• Solve Rube Goldberg style puzzles where you restore ancient mechanisms, complete enchanting jewel boards, and fun mini-games.
Jewel Quest Mysteries: The Oracle of Ur Collector’s Edition is the much-awaited new adventure of the bestselling, award-winning Jewel Quest Mysteries series.
Collector's Edition Features:
• Over 20 extra puzzles
• 6 extra-challenging jewel boards
• Strategy Guide
• Wallpaper
Zone is a French-language three-act play written by French-Canadian author Marcel Dubé. Written when Dubé was 21 and based on memories of his childhood,[1]Zone revolves around a gang of teenaged Québécois criminals who sell contraband cigarettes,[2] and the internal conflicts that ultimately tear the group apart.[3]
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Cast[edit]
The original production of Zone was directed by Robert Rivard and first released on January 23, 1953.[4]
- Monique Miller as Ciboulette (chives)
- Guy Godin [fr] as Tarzan
- Robert Rivard [fr] as Passe-Partout (master key)
- Raymond Lévesque as Moineau (sparrow)
- Hubert Loiselle [fr] as Tit-Noir
- Marcel Dubé as Johny
- Jean Duceppe as Ledoux
- Jean-Louis Paris as Police Chief
- Yves Létourneau [fr] as Roger
- George Hanigan [fr] as Andre (A)
Characters[edit]
- The Hate Interest (Ciboulette): Unloved by her parents, Ciboulette is the youngest group member at 16 years of age, and the only female in the play. She is in love with Tarzan but does not reveal this to him until the end. Her character's naïve hope for a relationship with Tarzan paired with her naked lust embodies the 'extreme idealism of youth'.[5] Ciboulette's character is tragically punished for standing up for love.[6]
- The Leader (Tarzan): The leader of the group of contrabandists. A 21-year-old boy who crosses the Canada–US border to retrieve cigarettes, and smuggles them into Québec to be sold. He falls in love with Ciboulette, but recognizes that they cannot really be together. Tarzan is the 'psychologically disturbed [victim] of circumstance' whose façade of control disappears during his interrogation, where it is revealed that his real name is François Boudreau and that he is an orphan.[7] Only in death does Tarzan realize that he is already condemned due to his birth into the proletariat class,[8] and that he cannot escape his fate.[9]
- The Snake (Passe-Partout): The traitor who accidentally leads the authorities to the abandoned warehouse where their cigarettes are hidden, and who betrays Tarzan by telling the police that Tarzan crossed the border the day a border-control officer was killed. It is revealed during his interrogation that his real name is René Langlois, and that he joined the group to provide food for his mother, because his father is an alcoholic who spends his salary on drinking. He is in love with Ciboulette, which complicates his relationship with Tarzan.
- The Not-So-Important Guy (Tit-Noir): The group's accountant. It is revealed during his interrogation that his real name is Arsène Larue, and that he joined the group to obtain money for his future family and to study to become a priest. His nickname is 'Tit-Noir' because when he was little, he had black hair, so his father called him 'Petit-Noir', which eventually became 'Tit-Noir'. Tit-Noir serves a function similar to the messenger in Greek tragedy.[10]
- The 'Somewhat Slightly Less Intelligent' (Moineau): At the age of 20, he is the most artistic of the group. He often plays the harmonica, and joined the group so that he could become a musician. His name comes from the French word for sparrow, a humorous way of calling him a featherbrain. His lack of intelligence is clearly shown several times throughout.
- The Unseen Character (Johny): The least seen of the gang, with only two lines. He drives the truck to the border with Tarzan. It is unclear whether he is a member of the group, or just a chauffeur.
- The old, experienced Policemen (Chief Policemen): Only seen during the second act, when he interrogates the group. He cleverly causes every member to reveal something they did not intend to. He has a son around the age of Tarzan, which makes it harder for him to send him to jail.
- 'The New Guy' Policemen (Ledoux): The detective that follows Passe-Partout to the hideout.
- The Stereotypical Guard (Roger): A police officer who is present during the interrogations, and who kills Tarzan at the end of the play.
Summary[edit]
Tarzan assembles a group of teenagers who, under the stress of their familial or economic situations, agree to sell cigarettes smuggled into Canada from the United States. Ciboulette, the youngest of the group and the only female, is in love with Tarzan, but does not reveal this despite Tit-Noir's urging, as she is worried it will ruin the business. Tarzan risks capture by crossing the Canada–US border with contraband cigarettes. While the others wait for Tarzan to return, Passe-Partout attempts to supplant as the gang's leader,[11] and disobeys Tarzan's instructions by stealing a wallet from a passerby, who is actually a detective, Ledoux. Tarzan returns to the hideout but Ledoux arrives at the gang's hideout and arrests the teenagers with a police brigade.[12]
The second act begins in the police station's interrogation room. Each member is questioned individually. During the interrogations, the police receive a call informing them that a border patrol guard was murdered earlier that day. The police chief interrogates Passe-Partout, who reveals that Tarzan had crossed the border that day. Under the impression that the other gang members have betrayed him, Tarzan confesses to the murder of the border guard.[13]
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In the third act, Tarzan escapes from jail and confesses his affection for Ciboulette. Ciboulette suggests a makeshift marriage in the hideout, but Tarzan refuses, not wanting to make his believed certain death more painful than it needs to be. Tarzan wastes all of his escape time making out with Ciboulette. Tarzan runs off into the night, followed by police. Heard shortly thereafter are several gunshots, ending in silence with Roger the police officer standing over Tarzan’s corpse after he shot him. The curtain closes on Ciboulette lying over Tarzan's corpse.[14]
Inspiration[edit]
Dubé based Zone in part on a past experience illegally crossing the Canada–US border.[15]
Analysis[edit]
Zone takes place in a 'squalid' environment,[16] familiar territory for Dubé, whose works often dealt with the social disorder in French Canada at that time.[17] The characters in Zone, trapped within the poverty of their social milieu, resort to 'adolescent ideals'[18] in an attempt to escape. Laroche suggests that the teenaged gang members are play-acting as the characters they saw in films.[19] Dubé's characters reveal their deepest thoughts and feelings in their dialogue, reflecting their underlying helplessness.[20] The irony is that the gang, who began engaging in criminal activities to escape the societal 'grey zone' they inhabit, are ultimately punished by the same society that offered them no support.[21] Although the characters in Zone work in a collective,[22] they tear each other apart through internal rivalries and betrayal, rendering them incapable of standing up to society,[23] represented in Zone by the police who interrogate the gang.[24] It also deals with the complicated romantic relationship between a 21 year old man, Tarzan; and a 16 year old girl, Ciboulette.
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Reception[edit]
Edwin Hamblet criticized Zone for its 'sudden and perfunctory' conclusion, finding that 'Dubé tends to have trouble in ending his plays' and citing the artificiality of the plot twists.[25] In 1953, Zone was awarded the Grand Prix for the best Canadian play at the Victoria National Drama Festival.[26]Zone also won the Calvert, Sir Barry Jackson and Louis Jouvet prizes.[27]
References[edit]
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- ^Laroche, Maximilien (1970). Marcel Dubé. Ottawa: Editions Fides. p. 97.
- ^Hamblet, Edwin C. (1970). Marcel Dubé and French-Canadian Drama. New York: Exposition Press. p. 21. ISBN0-682-47054-6.
- ^Laroche (1970), pp. 36–37
- ^Laroche, Maximilien (1968). Zone: notes préliminaires. Ottawa: Les Éditions Leméac. p. 9. ISBN0776100009.
- ^Hamblet, p. 63
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 22
- ^Hamblet, pp. 61–62
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 51
- ^Hamblet, p. 81
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 128
- ^Laroche (1968), p. 15
- ^Hamblet, pp. 48–49
- ^Hamblet, p. 49
- ^Hamblet, pp. 49–50
- ^Laroche (1968), p. 13. 'L'idée de la construction de Zone m'est venue de façon assez bizarre. J'ai sauté moi-même les lignes il y a quelques années. Je voulais aller aux Etats-Unis pour une fin de semaine et , à la frontière, on ne m'a pas laissé passer. On m'a même donné l'ordre de retourner à Montréal. J'ai attendu la nuit et je suis passé par le bois... C'est là que j'ai trouvé l'idée de Zone: cette solitude de l'homme hors-la-loi.'
- ^Hamblet, p. 53
- ^Hamblet, p. 31
- ^Hamblet, pp. 61, 64, 81
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 85
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 102
- ^Laroche (1970), pp. 50–51
- ^Laroche (1970), p.75
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 78
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 116
- ^Hamblet, pp. 49–51
- ^Hamblet, p. 37
- ^Laroche (1970), p. 9