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Mahjong with anime girls who trash-talk and celebrate every move—SNES-era charm oozes from the flashy wins and dramatic losses.

Developer: Jaleco
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1993
File size: 1.18 MB
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Game Overview

Bishoujo Janshi Suchie-Pai is one of those weirdly endearing SNES games that makes mahjong feel like a Saturday morning anime. You’ve got these bright, bubbly characters reacting to every move—some cheer when you’re doing well, others pout if you’re crushing them. The tiles are crisp, the music’s got that peppy ‘90s synth vibe, and there’s just enough tutorial nudging to keep you from drowning if you’re new to mahjong.

It’s not some dry, serious sim—half the fun is watching the girls’ over-the-top reactions when you pull off a big win (or when they steamroll you). The AI’s got personality, too; some opponents play aggressively, while others take their sweet time, like they’re savoring your impending defeat. If you’ve got nostalgia for that era when games didn’t take themselves too seriously, this one’s a blast.

Fair warning, though: after a few rounds, you might catch yourself muttering "pon" and "chi" under your breath like a mahjong addict.

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