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Kyodai Mahjongg is a great 2D/3D version of the famous Mahjongg Solitaire (Shanghai) oriental game. The purpose of the game is to remove all the tiles from a board. The tiles must be removed by pairs. They have to be free on their left or right side, otherwise you can"t remove them. The rules are simple and the game is extremely addictive ! There are hundreds of layouts, options, graphics and songs to choose from, as well as 6 other mini-games.
"Loading Kyodai Mahjongg for the first time is a revelation in how Mahjongg Solitaire games should be made. From the moment the soothing guitar music washes over you to your first look at the feature-packed but well organized interface, it"s apparent that it is about escaping the real world and immersing yourself in a simple game. In development since 1997, it has more than enough content to please the hungriest appetites, including eight fully realized Solitaire games, online multiplayer modes and dozens of tilesets and layouts. It is also a tweaker"s dream, as the interface contains a wealth of visual and audio options, including the ability to switch between 2D and 3D graphics on the fly."
Features:
- 2D and 3D mode,
- several mini-games,
- hall of fame,
- high speed,
- user-friendly interface,
- tile highlights,
- many layouts,
- several great and relaxing oriental music (especially composed for the game),
- various backgrounds,
- sound effects,
- layout editor,
- shuffle, restart, undo, hints,
- multi-lingual (at least 27 translations included),
and many more...
Changes in Kyodai Mahjongg 2006 1.0:
- [Music] There"s now a total of 25 minutes of CD-quality music in Kyodai Mahjongg!
- [New] Implemented soft shadows (shadows with smoothed borders), at absolutely no CPU time cost.
- [New] Platform mode now offers a more interesting view: transparent glass effect with full board reflection.
- [New] The platform"s frame now has rounded borders for a more realistic effect.
- [New] The layout selector"s layout preview window now shows different layers in fading colors, in order to look like kyodai (...)
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