Ultimate Mahjongg 15

Moby ID: 55438

Windows screenshots

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The main menu screen. As the mouse passes over each game type a brief description is displayed.
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Creating a new layout is easy with the game's drag and drop interface
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A Solitaire game in progress
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A Two Player game in progress. Each player has 30 seconds to make their move.
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The end of a two player game. Player one once failed to complete a move in the alotted time and so lost the game
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A Waterfalls game in progress. A string of tiles have been matched and is being cleared. Tiles above fall down to fill in any gaps. When a row is removed the remaining rows move together
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Sap Tim Pun in progress. The tiles are taken from the wall in order. The player must continue to draw until their hand exceeds 6 points
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A Memory game in progress. Here two tiles have just been matched. The sparkle effect only occurs on certain tiles and can be disabled
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An Arcade game in progress.
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A game of Nanjing is in progress. When a pair of tiles is matched they are removed and tiles move across from right to left to close up the gaps
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In Tournament mode the player must first select the theme of the ten puzzles to be played
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In Tournament mode there are no reshuffles, when no progress can be made on one board the player progresses to the next
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For Online play the payer must host or join an on-line session. This is the screen for joining a session
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A game of Shisen in progress using the German Airforce tile set
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A game of Triplets using the 'animated lightbulb' tile set. This move swaps two tiles around and makes both a horizontal and a vertical triplet. New tiles move in from the right.
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The start of a Freecell game. The box in which awkward tiles can be placed is in the top right.
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The Slider puzzle. The player must arrange the tiles on the left to match those on the right
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Dragon Finder plays like Minesweeper. Tiles with no dragons near them have been removed. A tile set with numbers on is essential for this game
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There are ten layouts for the Double Deck game which is massive.
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The settings menu allows the player to customise the look of the game.
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Here a different tile set is being selected.
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Creating a custom tile set requires additional software.
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Selecting an alternate background.
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Even the background music can be changed.
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The rules option allows the player to customise the level of difficulty for each game type
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At the end of a game the player's score may make it to the high score table
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The high score table holds the top ten scores per game type for each level of difficulty
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