Hoyle Solitare and Mahjong Tiles
The classic card game and the classic tile game come together to give you twice as much enjoyment. Fifty Solitaire games and three Mahjongg Tiles games with over sixty different variations keeps it more than interesting. For Windows Only!Solitaire and mahjong tiles are two classic card games now available on your computer with spectacular graphics, fun animation, and great sound effects. Play 30 variations of solitaire and mahjong tiles, featuring large numbers on the cards to make them easy to read. Play by yourself, or with a friend or family member on the same PC.
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Review by Arlene Ryan for Hoyle Solitare and Mahjong Tiles
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This is a good quality game and it’s played a lot in our household. We play one-person “Mahjong” very often here (maybe too often?) and everyone from the adults to the 8 year old is hooked on this particular game. There’s a two person version as well, but it’s not as big of hit in our household. The graphics on the tiles are detailed, so this may not be a game for laptop size screens, but works just fine on regular larger monitors. You’ve also got the option to choose different tile graphics and layouts, which might help. One reason we purchased it is so that it could be played both on the Mac and the MS PC and it does that well. It has some fun sounds as the tiles are matched and removed. If you have the CD in, you get the sounds. Without the CD, no cute sounds, but the game goes faster, so it depends on what you want. I like the quality, the flexibility, and the challenge of the Mahjong game offered in this CD.
Review by SundayMorning for Hoyle Solitare and Mahjong Tiles
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When we switched from a Mac system to a PC system, I needed to replace the Eric’s Ultimate Solitaire that I had enjoyed on the former system. Because Eric’s isn’t available, I replaced it with Sierra’s Hoyle Solitaire and Mahjong Tiles, the best I thought available. Boy was I wrong! Sierra’s Hoyle Solitaire DOES NOT HAVE FEATURES/OPTIONS that are available on other software (not only Eric’s Ultimate): NO “AUTOPLAY”, so every card must be clicked and dragged even when winning is definite;
NO “RETRY GAME” – you get one chance and that’s it;
NO “HINTS”;
“UNDO” is good for only one play;
NO “FLYING CARDS” option.
Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere for a solitaire game and don’t make the same mistake I did.
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I almost didn’t buy it because other reveiws said the game lacked an undo feature. Perhaps in older editions, but the one I bout last week has an undo for every game I’ve tried so far.This game is tremendously varied. It will take months of steady play to go through every game once. The MaJong tiles even have an option where you can design your own layouts, if you ever get tired of the ones they have.And you can decide to play with someone elso, too! I’m glad I’ve got it (although it may take more of my time than it should!)
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This software is designed to run on a monitor at 640×480 resolution. This means that if you are using a relatively new computer (less than 5-6 years old) your resolution is probably greater than 640×480. If so, the game area will not fill your screen, rather it will shrink depending on how high your resolution is. The window you are running in will fill the screen, but Sierra fills the space not used by the shrinking game area with black. My monitor is a couple of years old, but was designed to run at 1280×1024. The actual game area uses about the center 1/3 of the screen. The card backs on the Solitaire are so small I have to strain to read them. I guess you could change your screen resolution before you play and then change it back afterwards, but that makes the game too much trouble for me. It is a shame too, because the games are quite good (probably 4 stars) if you can see them.
Review by Lisa H for Hoyle Solitare and Mahjong Tiles
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This is the 2000 release of the Hoyle title with added variations in both solitaire and mahjong games. With 50 solitaire and 60 MJ choices, you’ll probably find one or two new ones to try. The mahjong game is for one or two players. For those of you looking for the 4 player traditional table game, THIS IS NOT IT.