Name: |
Strip Q Mahjong Club |
Author/Vendor: |
City Man Technologies |
Released: |
1992? |
Type: |
Tile game (adult) |
Language: |
Japanese |
Premise: |
This Hong Kong release is a take on a popular Japanese mahjong game. You
get to call in to a mahjong club and play with its various female members. The better you
do, the more clothes she loses. Once you've won and seen your "prize," then you
get the phone number of your next opponent. (adapted from Robert Worne's original review) |
Impressions: |
Probably the best of the three strip mahjong titles known to date for the
MegaDrive. Has some nice and inoffensive background music, spectacular anime-style
artwork, and a fair enough mahjong game engine. If you don't play mahjong and need some
motivation to learn (wink, wink), then you might give this a try. Be sure to have a
rulebook handy, though, because all texts are Japanese. |
Variations: |
The English title is supposedly adapted from the Japanese original, Dial
Q O Mawase. There is also supposed to be a non-adult version of this game,
although I have yet to see it. |
Recommended Emu: |
Genecyst X |