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» Mahjong Garden To Go Description

Enter a garden of mahjong delights with this unique, relaxing, and beautiful version of an ancient classic. Play a traditional game of tile-matching, try Garden mode where free cells add a whole new element of strategy, or take a spin with Waterwheel mode - an exciting twist on mahjong that's sure to become a family favorite. Enhanced by exquisite graphics and sounds, Mahjong Garden To Go is a perfect way to get away.

» Mahjong Garden To Go Summary

Title: Mahjong Garden To Go
Genre: board mahjong
Added on 2005-07-06
12 downloads this week
Rating for November is 7

» Mahjong Garden To Go Features

  • Unlimited Play
  • Three Game Modes
  • More Than 50 Custom Puzzles
  • Unique Tile Layouts, Special Flowers and Sounds
  • Beautiful Mahjong Treasures to Earn

» Mahjong Garden To Go Reviews

  • "Excelent game, best version of mahjong i have played will recomend to friends." -Steve
  • "I started with the Demo but HAD to buy the full version. I've had it for a week and I'm still loving it and stay up late to play it. I LOVE the water wheel version cause it's totally unique from any other Mahjong but still challanging. Glad I bought this game-It's a winner!" -Sandy
  • "I really enjoyed this game. You can really relax after a long day at work. This game allows you to really grab a sense of serenity with in yourself. Thank you for such a great game." -Robert Cornelius

» Mahjong Garden To Go System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: 350 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 128 MB or more
  • DirectX 7.0 or later

» Mahjong Garden To Go Extra Info

Did you know that...

One of the myths regarding the origin of Mahjong suggests that Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher, had developed the game about 500 BC. The appearance of the game in various Chinese provinces coincides with Confucius' travels at the time he was teaching his new doctrines. Confucius was said to be fond of birds, which would explain the name "Mahjong" (hemp bird).

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