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#31
Standard 2:43
Lotus 2:27
Confounding 2:44
Pyramid's 2:31
Tic-tac 2:46
Cloud 2:37
Red 2:22
Four 2:43

and it's going down!
 
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#32
Being a Chinese, all I can say is that this is NOT mahjong.. Just wish there was a proper REAL Mahjong somewhere for this phone (not through flash or emulation)..

Wonder if there are any open sourced ones that I can try recompiling??
 

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#33
Originally Posted by bchliu View Post
Being a Chinese, all I can say is that this is NOT mahjong.. Just wish there was a proper REAL Mahjong somewhere for this phone (not through flash or emulation)..

Wonder if there are any open sourced ones that I can try recompiling??
Ok, here you are, comprehensive list of freeware, shareware and open-source (!several!) implementations of Mahjong
http://home.halden.net/vkp/vkp/freeware.html

Qt# Mahjong looks promising. Its source is here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/dotgnu/pnet-samples.html
 
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#34
Sorry mate.. I did say the "real Mahjong"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahjong

Played with traditionally 4 players (or 2), very similar to the game "Rummy" - not Mahjong Solitaire as what this is..

Thanks for the response though..
 

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Originally Posted by bchliu View Post
Sorry mate.. I did say the "real Mahjong"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahjong

Played with traditionally 4 players (or 2), very similar to the game "Rummy" - not Mahjong Solitaire as what this is..

Thanks for the response though..
Ok, what about this one?
http://mahjong.julianbradfield.org/
a networked Mah Jong program
can be played by four humans, by a human and three computer players, or any other combination
The version of Mah Jong is that generally called Chinese Classical.
There are many variants within this; I [author of program] intend to accommodate most of the more interesting variants via options, but this is future work.

The programs should compile and run on any reasonably modern Unix system. (This is known to include GNU/Linux, Solaris and Irix.)

For version 1.10 (Linux), you need GTK+2

To build the programs from source, you also need Perl, and preferably GNU make.

Source code (current and old versions, and patches where appropriate), in the form of gzipped tar file, can be found in the Source directory.
http://mahjong.julianbradfield.org/Source/

Good luck with porting (if you like it)
If you make it provide/replace osso-mahjong, it would be possible to uninstall default game altogether.
 
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#36
My n900 left to service (maybe for forever) so I will present my results this far. I hope that some day I will find a game as attractive as this has been.

Standard 1:44
Lotus 1:42
Confounding 1:55
Pyramid's 2:04
Tic-tac 1:57
Cloud 2:09
Red 2:09
Four 2:09

Pretty good uh?
 

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