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SOLITILE 3.1 EVERETTE KASER Registration $ 15.00
GAME SEP91 TILES MAHJONGG SHANGHAI MODERN PICTURES KASER
FILE soltil31.sdn
Solitile is a game of solitaire, played with "tiles".
It derives from several similar games, such as "Shanghai",
"Gunshy", and "Mahjongg", which are played with Mah-Jong
tiles. Solitile plays the same game, but adds new starting
layouts and the ability for the player to create new layouts
and/or modify the layouts provided. It has, built-in,
"westernized" pictures on the faces of the tiles, and can
also use alternate tile-sets, and the program includes a tile
editor so that the user may alter existing tile pictures or
create entirely new sets. Solitile 3.1 can also read in and
use tile sets created for use with Nels Anderson's Mahjongg
game (of which there are hundreds available).
The set of tiles consist of 168 individual tiles.
There are 42 different pictures on the faces of the tiles,
with each picture appearing on four tiles.
The object of the game is to remove all of the tiles
from the board. Tiles are removed in matching pairs. For a
tile to be removable, it must not have any other tiles on top
of it, and it must have either its entire right side exposed,
or its entire left side. "Exposed" means that there is not
another tile on the same level and laying immediately against
it.
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