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Mah Jong Quest Expeditions

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Mah Jong Quest Expeditions
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 193






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Binding: Video Game
Product Brand: ACTIVISION
EAN: 0047875754119
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Activision Inc.
Product Manufacturer: Activision Inc.
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Activision Inc.
Release Date: October 16, 2007
Ranking: 193
Studio: Activision Inc.


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Item facts:
  • Guide Kwazi through the Orient, meeting wise animal guides who can help him save his home.
  • Dozens of challenging and engaging puzzle boards.
  • Enjoy sweeping animations as you use an amazing array of special tiles to solve tricky puzzles.
  • Play your favorite layouts in Classic-style and complete new challenges in Puzzle-style.
  • ESRB Rated E for Everyone




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The creators of Jewel Quest bring you more than an addictive puzzle game as well as a true cinematic experience. After three dragons wreak havoc over the empire, young Kwazi must use an ancient set of Mah Jong tiles to restore balance. Enjoy sweeping animations as you help Kwazi journey through the 0rient, meet wise animal guides, and use an amazing array of special tiles to solve tricky puzzles. Choose between your favorite styles in Classic-style play and the original challenges of Puzzle-style play.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Addictive for adults! ...
l find this game very addictive! l've often stay up too late on "work nights" trying to clear a board! lf you've played Mah Jong on the computer before and you like it there, you'll like it here. l didn't have a problem reading the tiles at all.



Buyer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - T00 SMALL T0 BELlEVE!
First, l admit l now use glasses to read. BUT even WlTH my glasses l could not make out the tiles. l kept trying for awhile thinking l would eventually learn to recognize the tile differences. Finally l gave up and returned the game [which l have to be REALLY frustrated to do!]. There must be other games you would enjoy more with less squinting. l hope someone figures out how to make the tiles larger because l love the game.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Get lost in time
l have always like Mahjong games and this is no exception. Get lost in time and time gets away from you.



Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Fun, but not addictingly fun... ...
This is a fun game. l love playing mahjong on the computer and thought l'd enjoy having it on DS. lt is fun, but the tiles are smaller than l'd hoped. Maybe l'm getting old...l don't know, but l do wish the tiles were bigger and l also wish you didn't always have the clock running. l know, dumb things, but still still. lt is fun and if you have great eye sight and enjoy mahjong then buy it!



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Am l missing something?
ok, someone help me. l bought this game expecting to play chinese mahjjong, meaning the real way, 4 players, where you take turns picking up tiles and building a hand, the gambling way, not that l gamble, but l do like playing mahjjong with 3 other people with real tiles and play for points. l also bought Touchmaster expecting Mahjjong to be played the same way, not match pairs.

Am l missing something?

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