Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai: Milky no Yabou

12.09.2005
A "beautiful girl mahjong" game from the Suchie-Pai series.

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23.12.2021

Even if you cheat, if you win you're in the right! If you lose you have to strip! Have a dreamy time exchanging tiles with beautiful girls. This work, which was previously released on feature phones, is a side story of Jaleco's beautiful girl competition mahjong game "Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai" series. Milky Pie, an alien in the form of a rabbit's ``Chikyu-Seifuku Project'' begins in earnest! Seifuku... Seifuku... That means everyone's "uniform" is in danger! ? Idol mahjong player Suchie-Pai, a self-proclaimed righteous heroine, stands up to face the shameless crisis of the earth! ! Make full use of "loading (cheating)" by consuming points and "Suchie Stick" to draw Tsumo, win the mahjong match with beautiful girls, and steal everyone's "uniform" before Milky Pie. ! ! Enjoy two-player mahjong with reward CG, online rankings, and anything goes.

12.09.2005

A "beautiful girl mahjong" game from the Suchie-Pai series.

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A Super Famicom mahjong game and the first title in the Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai mahjong series. Bishoujo Janshi Suchie-Pai ("Pretty Fighter Suchie-Pai") is the first game in what would later be referred to as the Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai series. It's a mahjong game that uses comedy and attractive women to stand out among its more serious peers. The player, as the transforming warrior Suchie-Pai, can move around a world map to challenge various other female characters at mahjong in any order. The characters were designed by Kenichi Sonoda, a famous animator and manga artist best known for the anime and manga Gunsmith Cats, who also worked on Bubblegum Crisis and Gall Force.

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