![]() In Bejeweled 3, Hypercubes can fall on the game board in several modes including Ice Storm, Diamond Mine, and in the Buried Treasure/Sandstorm, Time Bomb, Ice Storm and Poker mini-quests. Beginning with Blitz, if a Hypercube is in the radius of an explosion of a Flame Gem or Star Gem, it will destroy all the gems of the special gem's color that caused the explosion. When a Hypercube is triggered, the screen darkens with only the gems about to be detonated lighting up. Like Bejeweled 2, it is created by matching 5 or more gems in a row (except in Bejeweled 3, where matching 6 or more gems creates a Supernova Gem). Hypercubes make their return in Bejeweled Blitz after being absent from Bejeweled Twist. In Bejeweled 3, Bejeweled Blitz and Bejeweled Champions It is recommended to keep distance between Hypercubes and Power Gems. If a Hypercube is in the radius of a Power Gem explosion, the Hypercube will dissolve without triggering any effects. If a Hypercube is swapped with another Hypercube, it will destroy all the Hypercubes on the board. This implies that Hypercubes were either going to be called or were called internally wildcard destroyers, or they just hadn't come up with a name yet. In the game's files, there are a couple lines of code saying: Hypercubes have the ability to destroy rocks on the board in Puzzle, Cognito and Finity. It is created by matching five or more gems in a row. Hypercubes make their debut alongside the Power Gems in Bejeweled 2. In Bejeweled 3, performing the Annihilator will give the player two Hypercubes back (one in Ice Storm). Starting with Bejeweled Blitz, if a Hypercube is swapped with another Hypercube, it will perform a super-charged lightning strike where all the gems are destroyed from the game board. When the Hypercube is swapped with any gem, it zaps and destroys all gems of the color swapped with on the board. Hypercube is created by creating a match of 5 gems (or more in Bejeweled 2 and Blitz). ![]() In Bejeweled Stars, the Hypercube's design is a chrome colored 2x2x2 Rubik's cube, with the center featuring glowing light and energy surrounding the cube. In Bejeweled Blitz LIVE, the Hypercube features a similar design to the Bejeweled 3 appearance, albeit the cube is much brighter. In Bejeweled 3, the Hypercube's design is a cube with several differently marked sides, with each side glowing the colors of the rainbow. When Hardware Acceleration is turned on (and in specific versions of the game), the Hypercube morphs, giving it a cube-like appearance. In Bejeweled 2, it is a glowing sphere with colorful energy surrounding it. The Hypercube's design has varied over several games. 2.3 In Bejeweled 3, Bejeweled Blitz and Bejeweled Champions.
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