The Pro Mahjong: Menkyo Minnaten

24.02.2000
The Pro Mahjong - Menkyo Kaiden is a mahjong game that features 5 different boards, 2 game modes: - Tournament: Compete against different opponents advancing rounds. - Free Mode: Play mahjong games against 15 Japanese spies of the Japan Pro Mahjong Federation opponents. In the tournament domination mode, you can challenge the ranking certification exam at each rank.

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