Love's Power Mahjong
Bullet
- Multiple minigames
- Different game modes
- Save Ariel's fiancé!
Min System request
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 7.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 41
Review for game: Love's Power Mahjong
Put your Mahjong skills to the test and save Ariel's fiancé, Tarlan, from captivity by the evil wizard Cornwall! Stolen from the altar on their wedding day, poor Tarlan has been taken deep into the Country of Four Seasons. Meet a whole cast of crazy characters as you help Ariel go on an exciting journey and explore the world of Love's Power Mahjong! Can you track down Tarlan and defeat Cornwall before it's too late?
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Genre : Mahjong
Match your way through unique variations on the classic Chinese tile game.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Put your Mahjong skills to the test and save Ariel's fiancé, Tarlan, from captivity by the evil wizard Cornwall!
AFERON - BigFishGames
This was a very nice, relaxing game that combines mahjong tile-matching gameplay and occasional puzzles and hidden-object scenes with a pleasant faery-tale theme. The hand-drawn graphics were all very pretty and nicely done. Many of the background scenes were beautiful and created a very nice atmosphere. The plot follows an elf on a quest to rescue her fianc? as she travels through a fantasy realm based on the four seasons, encountering a variety of interesting characters. I thoroughly enjoyed playing this game all the way through to the happy ending. This is one of my favorites when I want to play a relaxing and re-playable game to help wind down after a long day. (By the way: This game ran perfectly on Windows 7 with DirectX up-to-date, and I never experienced any bugs or technical issues.)
I played this game several times trying to figure out what was a little off for me. The graphics are nice, and the mahjong play has a little bit of variation for interest. The graphics on the mahjong tiles are fun (but limited), and that is where I discovered the problem. As the tile graphics for the blackberries and strawberries got smaller, they also got blurrier, which is why I could literally feel my eyes straining playing this game. As you can see in the preview shots, the berries make up a significant portion of the tiles, and if they're blurry, well, it just didn't make for a great playing experience for me. And where did the ugly blue and red fairy mahjong tiles come from? They just don't fit in with the overall feel of the game. So, it's an okay game. There are a few other mahjong games that I've found more exciting.
This game would be OK if I could find my Curser I had to feel around untill the items lit up No I would not recemmend this game untill ye got the bug out of it