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Mahjong Master

Nintendo N64

Release Date: 1996

Simulation Board Game
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Description

"Mahjong Master," released for the Nintendo 64, is a traditional mahjong simulation game that brings the classic Chinese tile-matching puzzle to life in a virtual format. The game identifies itself by offering various modes of play, including both Japanese Riichi Mahjong and Chinese Classical Mahjong, letting players engage in the strategic battle of wits against computer-controlled opponents. The game’s interface presents a clear and concise layout with easy-to-read tiles and smooth gameplay, allowing players of all skill levels to immerse themselves in the game with minimal learning curve. Throughout the gameplay, "Mahjong Master" sustains a serene visual and auditory atmosphere, with calm music and aesthetic backdrops enhancing the meditative quality of Mahjong.

Developed and published by Konami, a powerhouse in creating enduring gaming experiences, "Mahjong Master" was crafted to appeal not only to seasoned mahjong players but also to newcomers eager to learn the intricacies of this deep and engaging board game. Unlike many of its contemporary video games at the time, which focused on rapid action and graphics-intensive presentations, "Mahjong Master" took a more subdued approach. This allowed it to carve out a unique niche on the Nintendo 64 platform, which was more commonly known for its pioneering 3D games. The game did not cater to mainstream gaming trends but instead offered a thought-provoking cerebral challenge, making it a cherished choice for puzzle enthusiasts.

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  • Date Added:
    2024-11-21 11:43:14
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    2024-12-07 17:34:04