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Mahjong: Mysteries of the Past Review

The tile-matching pastime mah jong originated in China, but according to Mahjong: Mysteries of the Past the game is timeless. As you travel through five historical eras searching for pieces of a missing artifact (more on that later), the inhabitants you meet all have two things in common: one, they all conveniently speak modern English, and two, they're always up for a few rounds of mah jong.

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:27pm

Mahjong: Mysteries of the Past

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:34pm

Liong: The Lost Amulets Review

Successfully blending mah jong with Zuma and bingo, offbeat puzzler Liong: The Dragon's Dance was nothing if not ambitious when it launched several months back. Sequel Liong: The Lost Amulets takes an equally innovative approach, mixing hidden object play with typical tile-matching challenges, albeit not always to best effect.

Posted on Jan 22, 2009, 6:49pm

Liong: The Lost Amulets

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:35pm

Tropico Jong Review

Ahh... Tropico Island... home to the most beautiful butterflies the world has ever seen. In Tropico Jong: Butterfly Expedition, you get to experience first-hand these colorful creatures as you embark on a journey of discovery through this butterfly-scouting mahjong game.

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:29pm

Tropico Jong

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:37pm

Mah Jong Quest III Review

Mahjong solitaire may be played with mahjong tiles, but it's very different from the traditional four-person game played in Asia. Instead, mahjong solitaire is reportedy based off of an Ancient Chinese matching game called "the Turtle." Mah Jong Quest III follows in these age-old footsteps, with a bunch of new challenges for players seeking a serious mahjong experience.

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:30pm

Mah Jong Quest III

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:45pm

Aerial Mahjong

Posted on Feb 22, 2009, 12:37pm

Mahjong Escape: Ancient Japan

The first Mahjong Escape took players on a jaunt through Ancient China, where they absorbed Chinese history and proverbs while playing the tile-matching game of Mahjong. In part two, the adventure continues in Ancient Japan with beautifully-rendered Japanese settings and lush, authentic Japanese music.

Posted on Jan 20, 2009, 2:32pm

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