- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try
- Operating system: Mac OS Classic
- Date added: April 25, 2000
- Total Downloads: 42,876
- Downloads last week: 22
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- Average user rating: stars out of 40 votes
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Publisher's description
From Activision Value :Shanghai: Second Dynasty extends its tile-matching puzzles and traditional mah-jongg games with ten new and classic games. Pair up tiles as fast as lightning in Classic Shanghai, battle and build in Dynasty, and try to predict the ever changing winds in the all-new Windstorm. Plus, enjoy four versions of the genuine, four-player game of mah-jongg (see screen shots).
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 4.3 stars out of 40 votes
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Shanghai: Second Dynasty 1.0
Summary: When I downloaded the program I got the "SevenDust" virus with it. Downloaders, beware of this game!!!!!
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Version: Shanghai: Second Dynasty 1.0
"The best Mahjong game I've seen on the Mac!"
Summary: Burning Monkey Mahjohg is also good but doesn't have the cool tile sets of Second Dynasty and the monkeys can get annoying after awhile.
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Version: Shanghai: Second Dynasty 1.0
"mahjonng-hhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!"
Summary: I just love mahjonng so all the other stuff I don't care about!!
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Version: Shanghai: Second Dynasty 1.0
"I had this for over a year and regularly return to play it."
Summary: An addictive game which features beautifly designed tiles with classic chinese characters. The sound track of oriental melodies is excellent too.
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Version: Shanghai: Second Dynasty 1.0
Summary: The game itself is very fun, but I've expierenced many errors all originating fron Shanghai. I wouldn't recommend this game.
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