A version of puzzle game favorite Bejeweled will be offered as an add-on for Blizzard’s massively multiplayer game World of WarCraft.
Publisher PopCap Games created the official version after it became aware of the popularity of unofficial clone Besharded being used in the game. According to a report on consumer website Joystiq, PopCap tapped Besharded creator Michael Fromwiller to create an official version of the game.
The application was originally intended to kill time during long raids, farming sessions, flights, and other only semi-interactive activities. The add-on will be offered free of charge, and has apparently been developed after only limited contact between Blizzard and PopCap Games.
The add-on offers classic, timed, and "flight" modes, a customizable user interface, and a persistent high score table. A Bejeweling "tradeskill" also ranks up with player’s achievements.
[The preceding article by David Jenkins originally appeared on Worlds in Motion sister site Gamasutra.]
Well, during my time as a player of WoW I was often forced to either watch TV (as we wait for all raid members to arrive) or play some mini game (alt + tab principle). And here it is, if you are utterly bored of WoW - you can play bejeweled (which is, like, 10x more interesting as it is).
Awesome idea - if only they thought of coding bejeweled having an effect on jewelcrafting - that would be awesome. Every profession should have a minigame, WoW lacks content!