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Match pairs of tiles to clear the mahjong board using memory and strategy.

Shanghai - Banri No Choujou (japan) (rev A) Game
Shanghai - Banri No Choujou (Japan) (Rev A) game

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  • ↑↓←→ Move
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  • X Btn B
  • A Btn X
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About Shanghai - Banri No Choujou (japan) (rev A)

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Category
Puzzle
Platform
Super Nintendo
File size
512
Release year
1995
Developer
Sunsoft

Shanghai: Banri no Choujou came out for the Super Nintendo in 1995, published by Sunsoft. It was part of that wave of late-era SNES releases, a time when developers were still finding new ways to use the hardware. This version was exclusive to Japan, while a different iteration, Shanghai: Triple-Threat, appeared on other systems like the 3DO and Saturn in the US.

You play by clearing a board of mahjong tiles, matching identical pairs that are free on at least one side. The main objective is to remove every single tile from the playfield. Your main tools are careful observation and planning; you scan the layered stacks for available matches, often needing to dig through upper layers to free tiles buried below. The game demands a good memory to track which tiles are blocking others, and the pacing is methodical, sometimes becoming quite challenging as the board thins out and your options narrow. It feels like quietly untangling a very intricate, self-imposed puzzle.

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