Based on Shanghai Mahjongg solitaire; remove tiles by pairs, but make sure they’re both free on the side you’re playing.
MaxJongg is based on the classic Shanghai Mahjongg solitaire.This game features realistic 3D visuals, 3D sound, adjustable backgrounds, and tile skins. Rules are similar to traditional mahjongg solitaire, but with a slight difference; you have 6 faces per tile and a true 3D perspective– simply click on tiles by pairs to remove them, but beware! They must both be free on the side you’re playing. Download this updated game of mahjongg today.
Feature(s):
• Realistic 3D visuals and sound. • Adjustable backgrounds. • Customizable tile skins. • Six faces per tile. • Click here for more features
This game features 16 layouts, 16 backgrounds, and 800 unique puzzle levels. Choose from two different modes of game play.
Play mahjongg solitaire in any of twelve unique ways with the exciting and extremely versatile Mahjongg Variations. This game features 16 layouts, 16 backgrounds, and 800 unique puzzle levels. Choose how to play: Select regular modes with classic rules or new modes where you can do things like invert columns, match doubles right away, zap out tiles, and test your memory. Download today and add some variety to your life.
Feature(s):
• Sixteen multi-themed tile sets. • 16 layouts and backgrounds. • 800 unique puzzle levels. • Click here for more features
Play any or all of the fantabulous 100+ boards, download new boards online, or create your own boards…go manic with this game.
Mahjong Mania is mahjong at its absolute finest! Play any or all of the fantabulous 100+ boards, download new boards online, or create your own boards. This full-featured mahjong game will keep you glued to your computer and it’s sure to delight fans of mahjong and newbies alike. The light-hearted spin on the classic mahjong formula makes this game a must-download for anyone who’s ever wondered about mahjong!
Feature(s):
• Over 100 boards. • Download new boards online. • Create your own boards. • Full-featured mahjong game. • Click here for more features
Tales of Phantasia (PS1)- Pluto and Cerberus (Mania)Tales of Phantasia (PS1)- Pluto and Cerberus (Mania)
Challenging Pluto is different in the PS1 version. You’ll first need the Emerald Pact Ring that you find in Shadow’s cavern (a dungeon replaced with the Dwarven Ruins extension in the GBA version), which requires the Red Lantern, which means you had to have explored Moria fully at least once. Then you have to go all the way back down Moria again, to the area before Wyvern. Walk down into the Daemonium area, and past this hole to initiate the battle.
This is an example of one of those RPG battles that you’re supposed to save those one-time use items through the whole game for. I used up almost all of my Chronoglasses, Mahjong Tablets, and a few Elixirs in this battle.
In the PlayStation version, Pluto is very cheap. Unlike the GBA version, you can’t just spam Demon Fang on him until he dies. To begin with, he has you pincered with his pet dog, Cerberus, right at the start. While Cerberus is susceptible to the Time Stop effect, Pluto isn’t, but thankfully Pluto can be peeped by Piko Piko Hammer. There’s also the problem of Pluto surrounding himself with his flames, which means you can never really melee him. Pluto’s most dangerous attacks would have to be his flames (which can be guarded, but your AI characters definitely aren’t going to be able to guard effectively), and the hands of darkness that periodically rise out of the ground to sodomize your party (around 2,000 a hit, and they hit for some godawful amount of times). I had to equip Black Onyxes on my other three characters so their HP would be high enough to withstand some of these attacks.
The main strategy I used here was, have Arche and Mint freeze time to stop Cerberus, while Cless and Chester focus on Pluto. Mint alternates between healing, peeping Pluto, and freezing time, while Arche uses Big Bang. This worked pretty well up until the end, when I almost died, but at least that made the battle even more exciting.
This is pretty much the end of my Tales of Phantasia boss series. Thank you all for watching!
Cless (Alex) Level 84
-Excalibur
-Golden Armor
-Blue Line Shield
-Golden Helm
-Hyper Gauntlet
Tales of Phantasia (PS1)- Lilith (Mania)Tales of Phantasia (PS1)- Lilith (Mania)
To fight the cameo battle with Lilith, Stahn’s sister from Tales of Destiny, you must clear the arena nine times. On the tenth time, Lilith will challenge you.
This is definitely one of the toughest battles in the game. Guarding is worthless against Lilith, as many of her lightning attacks break through your guard like nothing, and will peep you. In addition, she also has that ‘I’m going to randomly nullify your attacks’ thing going on that many annoying bosses seem to have. If my Akisazame/Shishisenretsuhas/Jikuusouhazans didn’t connect their last hits, they wouldn’t have knocked back Lilith, and she would’ve come full force to give Cless a beating. And of course, Lilith has full access to her ougi, Thunder Sword, and Shikoubakurenjin (not sure of the name of the other ougi she used to almost pummel me into oblivion).
It took many attempts, and much experimentation with techniques in order to find a suitable strategy, until I thought up this one (with some help from Jaymonius’s video, of course). Who knew that Mahjong tablets would be so helpful?
After defeating Lilith, she’ll give Cless her brother’s sword, the Swordian Dymlos. Although not as powerful as Excalibur, it has the fire element, which is useful against some monsters. Too bad he doesn’t have anything witty to say to Cless…
Cless (Alex) Level 79
-Excalibur
-Golden Armor
-Blue Line Shield
-Golden Helm
-Hyper Gauntlet
StepMania - Mah-JongStepMania - Mah-Jong
A song called Mah-Jong played on Heavy/Maniac steps.
Round 01 of ‘Match-Mania’Round 01 of ‘Match-Mania’
‘Match-Mania’ is a game I hadn’t played in a long time; my cousin rekindled my interest in it. Here is a video of me playing Round 01.