Shanghai: Great Moments

aka: Shanghai: Grands Moments, Shanghai: Große Momente
Moby ID: 693

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Windows screenshots

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Introduction
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Shanghai Layout
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Hourglass Layout
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Cube Layout
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Yin-yang Layout
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Evil Eye Layout
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Pyramid Layout
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Castle Layout
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Tectonics Layout
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Bridge Layout
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Stacks Layout
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Icebreaker Layout
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Scorpion Layout
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Four Corners Layout
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Mah-Jongg Tiles
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Space Exploration Tiles
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Art Tiles
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Art Tiles
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People Tiles
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Music Tiles
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Inventions Tiles
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Events Tiles
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Game: Beijing
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Game: Great Wall
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The menu bar gives the player access to game configuration options
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These are the available tile sets. Not only can the player select a tile set from this screen they cam also preview what the tiles look like. There's a similar screen for layouts
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This is the tile set preview screen
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The menu bar option to select the Great Wall layouts. The options on the left are greyed out because they only apply to the Classic Mahjongg games
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A game of Action Mahjongg in progress. As tiles are matched an animation is displayed, this is optional and can be disabled
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The SaveGame feature. Note the installation does not create a special folder to hold these files.
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The in-game help text opens in a separate window that can be re-sized.
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There is a 'Hall of Fame' for each of the three types of game
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There are other modes of play. Besides the Tournament mode there is this Two Player mode
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Additional in-game help is available by clicking on the lady in the lower right corner. The game pauses and is greyed out while she comes to life and offers advice
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This is an example of the Contemplation mode of play where all tiles are face down

Windows 3.x screenshots

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Title screen: actress Rosalind Chao acts as host to the game, providing tutorials and hints.
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Starting a new game of classic Shanghai.
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Short animations play when tiles are matched.
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The animations are dependent on the tile set used. With the mahjong tile set, Chinese themed animations play, like these pandas.
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No more moves!
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Contemplation mode hides all the tiles until you click on them. Similar to combining the game of memory with Shanghai.
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In the Great Wall game variant, tiles will fall from the top to the bottom of the screen if they are not supported by other tiles.
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Information about the different game modes.
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The Beijing game variant lets you slide tiles in order to make matches.
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The space exploration tile set with the hourglass layout.
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The science fiction tile set with the cube layout.
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Making a match with the science fiction tile set plays a short video clip from various old sci-fi films.
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The romance tile set with the Yin-Yang layout.
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The art tile set with the evil eye layout.
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The people tile set with the pyramid layout.
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The music tile set with the castle layout.
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The inventions tile set with the tectonics layout.
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The events tile set with the four corners layout.
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In action Shanghai, new tiles are added to the game after a few seconds, making it a race to clear the board.
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Winning a game rewards you with a video clip.
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