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Mahjong Dragon by Clickgamer, Price: $9.95
Reviewed October 2003 by Howard Paw

Who can ever explain the gaming phenomenon that is Solitaire? Everyone that I have met knows and enjoys playing this card game. So it’s no surprise that there are lots of variations and computer/PDA version of the game we all love. Mahjong game is another one that has the same spirit and feel of the Solitaire game and Clickgamer has offered us a PDA version: Mahjong Dragon.

Mahjong Dragon is a tile matching game that uses the standard Chinese Mahjong Tile Set. Rules are quite simple; you may remove any 2 matching tiles of the same level from the board as long as any one of the four sides of the tiles in question doesn’t have any other tile next to it; game is finished once you have removed all of the tiles from the board. Mahjong Dragon features a lot of different kinds of board formations; some formations are harder than others thus giving the players various degrees of difficulty. There are basically 2 modes of play, a timed game and a no time limit game. The no time limit game simply serves as a practice mode for the player to hone their skills to beat the timed game. The time limit with which to beat a particular board is dependent upon the difficulty level of said board, the easier the board the shorter the time.

Graphics are of standard fare, I was glad to see that even though the tile graphics itself are small, the characters on the tiles can be easily distinguished from each other. The only gripe I have about the graphics is that it is a little hard to tell if a tile is on the same level as another one. A better use of shadows and a little more 3D graphics wouldn’t hurt. The game is too much 2D for my taste. Every new game generates a random picture that will serve as the background of the Mahjong board; most of the pictures are scenic spots from Asia (mostly Japanese), giving the game an oriental motif, although I’ve really never noticed the background once I start playing. I especially love the ambient music that is playing in the background in Mahjong Dragon, very relaxing and not at all distracting. The sound effects are quite minimal and well done. As with the music, the sound FX compliment the game very well.

Aside from the fact that the game takes a long time to load on my machine (an iPAQ 5450) I thoroughly enjoyed playing it, the graphics may have a few rough edges here and there, but the game is good enough to pull you in and let you forget those few minor glitches. If you are looking for a simple puzzle game to tide you through those boring meetings, check out Mahjong Dragon. It’s fun, simple and isn’t too hard on your wallet.

 

 

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Ratings (scale of 1 to 5):

Graphics Nothing special here, it gets the job done, although I wish the graphics had more shadows so I can easily distinguish the levels of the tiles.
Sound Music and sound effects are nice to listen to and actually enhances the overall feel of the game.
Fun Meter Trying to finish the board before the time runs out can be very challenging, and that’s where the fun is.
Addictivity This game has got me hooked! I wonder how often I’ve told myself “Just one more game…” while I was playing Mahjong Dragon.


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