BRAIN GAMES MAHJONGG
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Exercise For Your Brain. Casual Games, Card Games, Brain Games, And Puzzle Software For Windows PC's
Brain Games Mahjongg
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Play a competitive or a relaxing game of Mahjongg.
Two modes: Genius Quest and Free Play
In the exciting Genius Quest mode, you can play
Mahjongg with a special challenge – a quest to
reach the genius level.
When you successfully navigate through five
challenges, you unlock new levels to continue
your tile matching quest.
As you play, Brain Games Mahjongg tracks your
time to complete each stage, evaluating the
difficulty of the layouts and the number of hints
and undo requests you make. This creates a
profile of your playing skills so you can measure
your improvement as you play.
In the relaxing Free Play mode, play a casual
game of Mahjongg. Use this mode just for fun.
Software For Windows PC's. System Requirements: 500 MHz Pentium Processor or better, Windows® 2000/ ME/ XP, 128
MB RAM, 16MB Video Card, DirectX compatible video and sound cards, 270 MB hard drive space, CD-ROM, Mouse
Lots of variety to stimulate your senses
Brain Games Mahjongg features ten game
variations including Solitaire, Memory,
Waterfalls, Four Rivers, Nanjing, Collapse and
more. Each variation has its own unique set of
rules and style of play.
This timeless classic is designed for players of
all abilities. Beginners will enjoy learning to
play while Mahjongg enthusiasts will be excited
by the daily challenge and the opportunity to
play faster and better.
There is a huge variety of backgrounds,
challenging layouts and graphically rich tile
sets so you can customize your games. Use
the layout editor or import photos to create even
more personalized game atmospheres.
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