"Bend and twist reality in A Fisherman's Tale, the mind-bending VR puzzle adventure game in which being turned upside down and inside out is not merely a play on words. Playing as Bob, a tiny fisherman puppet, you live alone in your tiny cabin, oblivious to the world outside. When your radio broadcasts a storm alert, you have to get to the top of the lighthouse and turn on the light! But as you try to leave your cabin with the help of some uncanny sidekicks, you realize what's waiting outside is not at all what you expected..."
Shanghai mahjong puzzles in varying difficulty levels and 3 game modes...all in 3D.
Enchanting Mahjong Match is one of the connecting game classics. The main goal of this game is to connect the identical tiles with lines and remove them from the board. In Enchanting Mahjong Match, The line can change direction only twice. Or less, of course. Also known as Mahjong Solitaire, Shisen-sho, Onet, Lianliankan. 28 beauties in the game have the name of an ancient Chinese constellation. Earn 3-stars rating, win Celestial Beauties artworks! Enchanting Mahjong Match will be your perfect companion, whether it's hours or less than a few minutes! FEATURES: • Challenge yourself to 140 levels • Easy to play, gets challenging as you level up • Use special item to break through difficulties • 28 beauties has its own fantastical artwork to delight you • Replay each level as many times as you like
A ND Cube developed mahjong game published by Nintendo exclusively for the Game Boy Advance handheld system in Japan.
Japan release.
A fantastic new word game, with over 7,500 puzzles. Don't worry about getting stuck, with a built-in dictionary players can look up definitions while playing. Challenge your vocabulary prowess and play until you win!
Match and remove all tiles to complete a board!
Microsoft Mahjong (formerly Mahjong Titans and Taipei) is a computer game version of mahjong solitaire published by Microsoft. The version titled Mahjong Titans was developed by Oberon Games and included in Windows Vista and Windows 7 (except Starter and Home Basic editions). It takes advantage of the new graphical user interface (GUI) of Windows Vista, and includes features such as tile set and background choices. (In Windows Vista build 5219, the game was known as Shanghai Solitaire.) The game did not make it to Windows 8; however, a standalone version, developed by Arkadium and published by Microsoft Studios, can be downloaded from the Windows Store free of charge. An older version of the game was known as Taipei and was bundled in Microsoft Entertainment Pack 1 and Best of Microsoft Entertainment Pack. That version included 32767 possible configurations.
Turn It On! is a collection of black boxes, where your task is to guess the mechanics behind. According to the played setting, you will use buttons, switches, wheels, knobs, handles, cogs, a handful of meters, displays, etc. You will need to recognize the machine's behavior and time your action wisely.