"Shanghai" is a captivating puzzle game that was released for the Atari Lynx handheld gaming console. The game is based on the ancient Chinese board game Mahjong Solitaire. In "Shanghai," the player is presented with a set of tiles, each adorned with various symbols, arranged in a layered pattern on the screen. The goal is to match pairs of identical tiles to remove them from the board, with the objective of clearing all the tiles. However, a tile can only be selected if it is free on its left or right side and is not covered by another tile. This strategic element requires players to plan moves in advance to avoid blocking potential matches, adding depth and challenge to the gameplay.
The game was developed by Activision and first released in the 1980s, making its way to various platforms including the Atari Lynx. The version for the Lynx was particularly notable for its portability, allowing players to enjoy the engaging puzzle mechanics on the go. The graphics on the Lynx version are simple yet effective, with clear depictions of the symbols on each tile, which is crucial for gameplay. Shanghai's inclusion in the Atari Lynx library showcased the console's ability to host games requiring careful thought and strategy, rather than fast action alone. Over the years, "Shanghai" has gained popularity for its relaxing yet mentally stimulating gameplay, making it a cherished classic among puzzle enthusiasts.
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