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Serviceable mah jong puzzler for short breaks, but nothing distinguishes it from free alternatives.
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About LUXOR: Mah Jong
I went in expecting the typical mah jong experience and got exactly that, plus a treasure-hunting theme painted over the top. LUXOR: Mah Jong gives you three modes (Adventure, Single, Traditional) to work through 200 different tile layouts, which sounds generous until you realize most will feel samey after a few hours. The core mechanics work fine - match pairs, clear the board, move on - but there's nothing here that reinvents casual puzzle gaming or justifies hunting it down over free browser alternatives that do the same thing. Best case: you're the type who cracks open casual games for 20-minute sessions and doesn't need modern graphics or depth. Worst case: you'll finish the novelty in an afternoon and forget it existed. It's harmless, inoffensive, and entirely forgettable. Not bad, just unremarkable for a title pushing into its second decade.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 2000/XP
- Sound
- DirectSound-compatible sound card
- Memory
- 128MB RAM
- Graphics
- 16 or 32 bit DirectX compatible video card with 16MB VRAM (64MB recommended)
- DirectX®
- DirectX 7 (DirectX 8 or higher needed for Hardware Acceleration)
- Processor
- Pentium II 300MHz
- Hard Drive
- 40MB free HD space
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Game Info
- Developer
- MumboJumbo
- Publisher
- Accelerate Games
- Release Date
- Jul 13, 2009







