This is the list of games based on the Sanrio-Sega Sammy Holdings franchise Jewelpet, organized by the system they were originally released. Years listed indicate the time of the games' first availability.
Utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
Second Jewelpet rhythm game. Developed and Published by MTO.
Features updated mechanics such as utilization of the DS's microphone, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with the player's Jewelpet is introduced in this game.[1][2]
The first and only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
Adapts certain elements from the first season of Jewelpet.
Last Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO before the gaming rights were transferred to Furyu.
Utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and combines elements from Life simulation and Dating sim games. Few improvements were made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions. Few items in the game has connectivity to Jewel Land Online.
Adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
Features updated mechanics and features. Includes some elements from the third game and the inclusion of the Fashion Show feature. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!.
Spiritual sequel of Columns, in which has the same gameplay as the original game. The game uses collectible cards that can be linked into the game and the main objective is to collect jewels to gain several bonuses.