Magic Jewelry II is a puzzle video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991 by Hwang Shinwei. The game features a menu screen that allows players to select from the first nine stages. New elements include the ability to disable music, a two-player mode with a time limit option, and altered scoring mechanics for certain jewelry colors. Enhanced audio tracks and graphics inspired by other titles are also present.
In 1991, Hwang Shinwei decided to follow up this game with Magic Jewelry II, which adds a menu screen allowing the player to start on any of the first 9 stages, make it so that certain colours of jewelry don’t give you points, start a 2 player mode which has an optional time limit (the option is called “Flash” for unknown reasons,) and turn the music off. There are more music tracks than the original, and there is an indecipherable voice when you start a game. The title screen for this game is ripped from one of Columns’ title screens. As well as this, some of the menu graphics are taken from Hatris and the ones in the 2 player mode bear a resemblance to those from Columns.