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Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan

Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan

Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan Description:

Set off for a new adventure and travel to ancient Japan with Mahjong Escape. Start your tour in 8.500 BC and unlock more than 10.000 years of Japanese wisdom on your way to the lost Emperor’s treasures. Match the gold tiles as you travel through 12 Japanese Dynasties. Unlock 20 gorgeous hand painted backgrounds and play through more than 200 challenging levels with Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan! Choose one of the six tile sets and use all the power-ups in this wonderful tile-matching adventure. Feel the atmosphere of Ancient Japan and get acquainted with its rich wisdom and traditions!
Size: 10.50 MB
Full Unlimited
version ($19.99)
Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan
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System Requirements:
System Requirements:
OS: Windows
CPU: GHz
RAM: Gb
Hard Drive: Mb

Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan
Full Version Advantages:

  •  200+ levels to play and enjoy
  •  Classic Mah Jong Solitaire with 3 difficulty settings: Relaxed, Normal, Expert
  •  5 Special power-up tiles
  •  Over 20 hand-painted backgrounds
  •  Amazing full screen graphics
Screenshots
Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan game screenshots
Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan game screenshots
Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan game screenshots

Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan User Comments:

Avatar Admon
Quintin

20 posts

I like the game. I liked the first part of China and I am not dissapointed about the second one. Mahjong solitair is a classic game. But Mahjong Escape both parts offer nice pwer-ups which help make the game not too hard and at the same time it remains challenging.

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Avatar Hedgehog
11 posts

Frankly speaking I expected much. But only a couple of dynasties more, new backgrounds. The game is beautiful, that's true. But it is the same as its prequel. Power-ups, tile-sets, no information about the dynasties.

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Avatar Emily
Wattson

43 posts

Wow! New sayings for me to collect! I LOVE it!!!

Illustrations are gorgeous! The game resembles much its first part but still is among my favourites. Smile

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Avatar Emily
Wattson

43 posts

Interesting. I mean many men, many minds. Smile
I like almost everything in the sequel even that it resembles its forefather. They can produce as many games as there are countries in the world and they needn't change much about the gameplay. Only graphics with typical country scenery. And, probably, tile sets according to the chosen country to stylize the game.

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Avatar Sam Jones
109 posts

The game is nice and is designed according the best traditions of Japanese culture. Tile-sets? Wel, may be they should have designed a better variant. Different power-ups is only tinsel for real mahjong admirers. Personally I found the game cute Smile

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