Bejeweled 2 Deluxe
Finity Mode
Reach level 280 on Endless Mode tp unlock Finity.
Hyper Mode
Reach level 9 in Action Hyper Mode is a 4x faster version of Action mode but with a slower timer.
Twilight
Reach level 18 in Classic Twilight is a tops-turvy version of Classic. Here, "gravity" alternates between up and down on every swap you make.
Cognito Mode
Beat All Levels In Puzzle Mode
Cheat mode:
Enter one of the following codes during game play to activate the corresponding cheat function. Repeat a code to disable its effect.
Effect - Code:
Toggle border display - noframe
Original Bejeweled gems - oldskool
Winter background - xmas
Space background - starfield
Original mode:
Use the mouse to move in a clockwise circle on the Classic, Action, Endless and Puzzle mode selection buttons (in that order) at the menu screen. Note: Make a circular motion and make sure each is touched by the pointer. Keep repeating the circular motion until the original mode game begins.
Hexagon Deluxe
Wrapple
aussieslots
Elements
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Game,Net & Match
racket, get into position quickly, stop completely, and bring the racket back early. And don't forget: hold the button longer for a powerful, more precise shot. Tip 2 ---------- The best serve isn't the deepest serve--it's the widest. Work on getting the ball to bounce as close to the singles line as possible and you will get your fair share of service winners and maybe even the odd ace or two. And if the ball does make it back, your opponent will be far from the center of the court--a nice setup for your next shot. Tip 3 -------- Be patient. Like my tennis instructor once told me, a good general rule is to let the other guy or gal make the mistake. Tip 4 -------- For service returns, try using a normal (hard) forehand stroke targeted behind your opponent. With any luck, you'll make him look like a flat-footed doofus. Tip 5 -------- Check out the strengths and weaknesses of your rival before you hit the court, then hammer away at whatever flaws you find. It really does make a difference.
racket, get into position quickly, stop completely, and bring the racket back early. And don't forget: hold the button longer for a powerful, more precise shot. Tip 2 ---------- The best serve isn't the deepest serve--it's the widest. Work on getting the ball to bounce as close to the singles line as possible and you will get your fair share of service winners and maybe even the odd ace or two. And if the ball does make it back, your opponent will be far from the center of the court--a nice setup for your next shot. Tip 3 -------- Be patient. Like my tennis instructor once told me, a good general rule is to let the other guy or gal make the mistake. Tip 4 -------- For service returns, try using a normal (hard) forehand stroke targeted behind your opponent. With any luck, you'll make him look like a flat-footed doofus. Tip 5 -------- Check out the strengths and weaknesses of your rival before you hit the court, then hammer away at whatever flaws you find. It really does make a difference.
Jack nicolaus 5
t run any programs in the background. TIP:To virtually eliminate slices and hooks, try running your mouse alongside a nice straight object as you swing. Cheating? Nah, just winning through better technology.
t run any programs in the background. TIP:To virtually eliminate slices and hooks, try running your mouse alongside a nice straight object as you swing. Cheating? Nah, just winning through better technology.
