BYTE@HAND Mahjong - Mahjong is a traditional solitaire game of Chinese origin played with set of 144 tiles. This game challenges your perception, memory and intuition. Your goal is to remove matching tiles in pairs starting from the sides of a layout and moving to to a center. There are dozens of tiles to move so you have to find a match. You may improve you time if you remember matching tiles to get them later in the game. Usually you have more then one match to remove so plan carefully or you can end up in a deadlock.
Mahjong on Your Pocket PC
BYTE@HAND Mahjong is the orient themed game, designed with high quality graphics specially optimized for small Pocket PC display.
Clear, colorful tiles, distinctive on PDA screen.
Distinctive vertical positions of tiles with shadows and clear level edges.
Features include Time count, Available moves count, Hint, Unlimited Undo/Redo, Autosave on exit/Continue, High Score table.
9 traditional layouts and 9 photo quality backgrounds.
Play and Relax
You can win every game! The games are set up at random, but any game with any layout can be solved! Mahjongg still remains a true challenge, and you will need to think a lot to win the game.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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