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Burning Monkey Mahjong (Mac)


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Manufacturer: Freeverse Software



Brand: FREEVERSE
EAN: 0080627030086
Format Features: CD-ROM
Label: Freeverse Software
Manufacturer: Freeverse Software
Model: 080627030086
Platform: Mac OS X
Publisher: Freeverse Software
Release Date: 2003-09-17

Features
A beautiful, tile-matching game with tons of different layouts and tile sets
Add in the monkey antics and you've got hours of challenging fun
Multiple-tile layouts; a random layout generator; beautifully drawn tilesets
Freeverse character favorites Monty and Jackie return, with new monkey pals
Customizable backgrounds, with photos by Sandia Ren; fun monkey humor

Accessories
PC Gamer (1-year)
ATI 100-435317 Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition for G5 256MB AGP Video Card

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User Comments about the Burning Monkey Mahjong (Mac)

My 3-year old loves this game. No problems with installation or stability, but you may burn through hours without even realizing it. :)While the monkeys aren't as much fun as BMS, the tile matching is good fun -- and educational. With all the options, my wife and I can set the difficulty, tilesets, music, and layouts to our liking as well.I've played other implementations of this type of game and this is one of the best.



This review would be 5 stars, but I took down one star because under MacOSX 10.3, I can't play any of the audio tracks on the game. Now, bear in mind -- I'm not an avid gamer - in fact I rarely play computer games altogether nowadays. Freeverse software has indicated that a patch will be made available soon. Highly recommended, especially for non-gamers that want a good, fun diversion every now and then. This game is very similar to Activision's 80's version of Shanghai -- except that it's gorgeous to look at, has terrific gameplay, and is.(insert drum roll here).loads of FUN. My favorite games were in the late 80's early '90s when game play was paramount over flashy graphics.I purchased this program after trying it out for a few weeks via Freeverse's website. I prefer games that are easy to get into, and continue to hold my interest over time. Perfect for kids and adults alike.



This is that (lame, IMHO) tile matching game that so many erroneously call Mahjong. Just a note. this is NOT a Mahjong game. If you're looking to play Mahjong against the computer, this ain't it.