Looking to buy one of the bejeweled clones for the DS

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I am debating on if I should get Puzzle Quest, wait for 7 wonders, or try to find a cheap copy of zoo keeper. From what I hear puzzle quest is the best but I also hear it can be frustrating and I am not too into RPG games but I am also not against them. Any opinions from someone who has played all of these games? (7 wonders on a pc or psp obviously)
 
Puzzle Quest is something im personally waiting for a PC version of. Either that or maybe Xbox 360 if the PC version takes to long coming out. I'd rather play it on my Laptop though.

Zoo Keeper is around $11-$15 when you can find it at Gamestop. I'd get that if you really like bejeweled. IGN has some videos of how it plays. When I had it I thought it was kind of fun. I dont like bejewled though. It does have stylus or d-pad play though. Stylus is the only way to play though.

http://media.ds.ign.com/media/707/707319/vids_1.html
 
Puzzle Quest, no question.

I picked up Zoo Keeper from K-Mart for $2, and it's a great Bejeweled game. If that's all you're really looking for, that's certainly good enough.

However, Puzzle Quest is Bejeweled that gives you lots of great reasons to keep coming back for more. I do not find it frustrating at all. There's no penalty for losing a match against a monster, either.

The only reason I can think of not to go with Puzzle Quest is that you want a more pure, simpler puzzle. But I have zero interest in 7 Wonders since I own and play Puzzle Quest. It would seem like a step back.
 
Zoo Keeper if you want a quick pick-up and play for five mins at a time game.

Puzzle Quest if you want a game that you plan to sink a lot of time into.
 
Puzzle Quest is anything BUT frustrating, don't know how you heard that. You can also "pick up and play it for 5 min at a time" if you want to, there's no lengthy playing involved if you don't want to. But it's pretty addicting so you'll probably end up playing longer!
 
Exactly. Puzzle Quest is an awesome game... but typically ends up eating a lot of time. Zoo Keeper doesn't tend to do that as badly.

Both are great games, it's just a matter of how much time the OP wants to invest.
 
Had a $25 giftcard to burn so I ended up picking up puzzle quest. I played the demo for a few today and it seems pretty cool. Thanks for all the info.
 
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