3D MahJongg is a Mahjong-based video game developed by Sunsoft and published by Joindots, for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released in Europe on April 09, 2012, and in the USA on November 22, 2012. 3D MahJongg is a new take on the old game of Mahjong Solitaire (a.k.a. Shanghai Solitaire). It uses the same set of 144 tiles. The object of the game is simple; find two matching tiles that are not blocked by other tiles on either side (up and down is not an option), and slowly whittle away at the layout till all of the tiles have been removed.
While simple in practice, the possibilities are endless. 3D MahJongg gives you a huge variety of levels, gameplay variations and graphics themes. In 3D MahJongg, the goal is to find pairs of matching tiles in order to remove all tiles from the board. This sounds like a simple task, but you will soon find that a savvy strategy – along with a bit of luck – is the key to success. The gameplay is direct and intuitive via touch screen.
You can closely observe everything on the 3D screen and make extensive changes to the way you view the tile layout. And you’ll love the fabulous graphics themes from “Farm” to “Zombies”. In Adventure Mode, you will need to master 200 levels in order to unlock all tiles, backgrounds etc. You can then use these elements in free gameplay to create custom levels. You can also switch between classic rules and “Rivers” rules at any time.
File Name | 3D MahJongg |
Cart Size | 44MB |
Version | 1.0 |
Console | 3DS |
Region | USA & Europe |
Genre | Board Game |
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Release Date | April 09, 2012 |
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