Shisen-Sho computer game, running on KDE 4.0.5

Shisen-Sho (四川省, Shisenshō; "Sichuan Province"), sometimes referred to as 'Shisen', 'Four Rivers' or simply 'Rivers,' is a Japanese tile-based game which uses Mahjong tiles, and is similar to Mahjong solitaire. The objective of the game is to match similar tiles in pairs until every tile has been removed from the playing field. Numerous computer based versions of the game have been developed.

Rules

Player choose a pair of identical tiles to connect, and the connection path must not exceed two turns. If the requirements are met, two tiles will be eliminated. The player's task is to eliminate all the tiles on the board. The game is over if future moves are not possible and tiles are left on the board, or the player successfully removes all the tiles.[1]

Since there is only one of each flower and season mahjong tiles, flowers are normally matched with each other, and seasons are normally matched with each other.[2]

List of Shishen-Sho video games

List of Shishen-Sho of video games
NameYearPlatform(s)Adult
Dragon Punch1989ArcadeYes
Sports Match1989ArcadeNo
Shisen-Sho: Joshiryo-hen/Match It1989ArcadeYes (Japanese version only)
Shisen-Sho1990MS-DOSNo
Lin Wu's Challenge1990Amiga OCS, Atari STNo
1991MS-DOSNo
Shisen-Sho - Match-Mania1990Game BoyNo
Shisen-Sho II1992MS-DOSNo
Shisen-Sho II/Match It II1993ArcadeYes
Shisen-Sho 20001997WindowsNo
Super Shisen-Sho 20012001WindowsNo
KAWAI连连看22002WindowsNo
KAWAI连连看20032003WindowsNo
KAWAI连连看20042004WindowsNo
KAWAI连连看20052005WindowsNo
Shisen Sho Mahjong Connect2018Android, iOSNo
Shisensho Solitaire2019WindowsNo
Shisen-Sho Nikakudori2020Nintendo SwitchNo
Pretty Girls Rivers2021WindowsYes

Images

See also

References

  1. https://www.coololdgames.com/tile-games/mahjong/shisen-sho/ Shisen-Sho – Rules and How to Play this Mahjong Game
  2. "The Shisen-Sho Handbook" (PDF).


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