Play Shanghai - Banri no Choujou (Japan) (Rev A) Online
Sliding mahjong tiles into place feels oddly satisfying—the little chime when pairs vanish, those layered wall patterns slowly crumbling as you chip away at them.

Shanghai: Banri no Choujou came out for the Super Nintendo in 1995, published by Sunsoft. It was part of a wave of puzzle games on the system, offering a quiet, methodical alternative to the action and platforming titles that dominated the era. The game presents a digital version of mahjong solitaire, built around clearing the board by matching identical tiles.
You control a cursor, selecting and removing pairs of exposed tiles that share the same symbol. The main goal is to clear every tile from the board without getting stuck; some tiles are buried under others, so you must plan several moves ahead. The game progresses screen by screen, each layout more intricate than the last, with branching paths that unlock as you remove certain tiles. It moves at your own pace, but the challenge steadily increases as patterns grow denser and fewer free tiles are available. Playing it feels like patiently untangling a knot, one thoughtful match at a time.

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