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  2. Game Of The Day: Mahjong Quest - AOL

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    Click here to play Mahjong Quest! by iWin Mahjong Quest is back and better than ever! Travel to four beautiful oriental locations. Each location features a different way of playing the tiles and a ...

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  4. Rummikub - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Rummikub tiles and racks Rummikub logo. Rummikub (/ ˈ r ʌ m i k j uː b /, "rummy cube" [1]) is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, combining elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. There are 106 tiles in the game, including 104 numbered tiles (valued 1 to 13 in four different colors, two copies of each) and two jokers.

  5. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Scoring in Mahjong, a game for four players that originated in China, involves the players obtaining points for their hand of tiles, then paying each other based on the differences in their score and who obtained mahjong (won the hand). The points are given a monetary value agreed by the players.

  6. Cash coins in art - Wikipedia

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    With annotations from From Cards to Tiles: The Origin of Mahjong(g)'s Earliest Suit Names (The MAHJONG Tile Set) by Michael Stanwick and Hongbing Xu. [63] Because of this logic Karl Himly used the names of the suo and wan suits as the criteria that made him include the Ningbo bamboo tiles game into the "Shi Hu Pai" category of playing cards.

  7. Shisen-Sho - Wikipedia

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    Shisen-Sho (四川省, Shisenshō; "Sichuan Province"), sometimes referred to as 'Shisen', 'Four Rivers' or simply 'Rivers,' is a Japanese tile-based game which uses Mahjong tiles, and is similar to Mahjong solitaire. The objective of the game is to match similar tiles in pairs until every tile has been removed from the playing field.

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