provides tile-matching excitement with four Shanghai games, plus the authentic Mah-Jongg game.
You can choose to play: Classic Shanghai, Pandamonium, Dynasty, Shanghai for Kids, and Mah-Jongg.
In Classic Shanghai you try to match and eliminate tiles from a randomly arranged layout. This simple objective is quickly learned but takes concentration and skill.
In Pandamonium all players battle simultaneously against the clock to remove tile pairs from the same layout. It's a mad scramble to get the most tiles by the time they're all gone. It is played against four computer opponents.
In Dynasty all players have their own layout. The first player to clear the layout wins. "Power Tiles" look like Jokers and cause good or bad effects when you match them. It is played against four computer opponents.
Shanghai for Kids features fewer tiles and layouts that are designed to challenge youngsters' puzzle-solving skills, and improve eye-hand coordination.
In this true Mah-Jongg game you try to build a hand of 14 tiles: four triples (sequences of three), plus a pair. It is played against three computer opponents.
Shanghai: Dynasty includes three 3-D tile sets to choose from (traditional Mah-Jongg, outer space, and alphabet). And for the games played against computer opponents, you can choose from three skill levels (easy, medium, hard) for each opponent.
Shanghai: Dynasty (Single Player Version) runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 8 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Mah Jongg.
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