» Game Description

Emerald Tale

With Emerald Tale, it's your chance to be a hero! Wander through amazing unexplored lands, solving a variety of puzzles and breaking runes in your quest to rescue a charming princess from a savage dragon! Find a myriad of enchanted items, artifacts, and treasures, each with its own helpful ability and mysterious story! Explore more than 110 epic levels, and unlock secret levels too, as you create your own magical Emerald Tale!

» Game Features

  • Your Chance To Be A Hero!
  • More Than 110 Epic Levels!
  • Uncover Ancient Relics And Treasures!
  • Discover Enchanted Items!

» Game Reviews

  • “id say the game is addictive and good yet i also come to think its the same thing over and over and i got to level 35 or so and kinda thought im getting bored of it now...but i guess was fun for the few hours i played...get it and try see what you think.” – rishistomper
  • “I really enjoy this game. The graphics are great and at least the music doesn't annoy you! Sometimes it is really nice to play a game you can just relax and enjoy playing. No time limits on levels so you can blow things up to your hearts content and find all those coins and gems. It isn't a hard game but will require some thought and pondering on how best to go about it. Well worth a look! I was hooked quickly. My husband thinks the little character looks like a cross between a pot scrubber and a dust bunny. LOL!” – motherofteresa

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows NT
  • Memory: 64 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0 or later
  • CPU: P400
  • Video: 16MB Video Card

Download Emerald Tale (11.18 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: Enkord
Release Date: 2007-07-28
Tags: match 3, puzzle, strategy

Did you know that…
One of the more quaint anecdotes on emeralds was by the 16th century historian Brantome, who referred to the many impressive emeralds the Spanish under Cortez had brought back to Europe from Latin America. On one of Cortez most famous emeralds he had the text engraved Inter Natos Mulierum non sur-rexit mayor (Among them borne of woman there hath not arisen a greater Man. XI, 11) which referred to John the Baptist. Brantome considered engraving such a beautiful and simple product of nature sacrilegious and considered this act the cause for Cortez loss of an extremely precious pearl (to which he dedicated a work A beautiful and incomparable pearl) and even for the death of King Charles IX who died soon after.

Misspellings: emeraldtale tales

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