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Play Super Double Yakuman II (Japan) Online

Slamming down tiles in crisp 16-bit glory, you’ll sweat as the AI actually plays to win—that moment when their smug faces drop as you’re one tile from a Yakuman? Chef’s kiss.

Developer: Vap
Genre: Board Game
Released: 1994
File size: 191 bytes
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Game Overview

Super Double Yakuman II is one of those SNES deep cuts that makes you wonder why more people don’t talk about it. It’s pure, unfiltered riichi mahjong—no gimmicks, just crisp 16-bit tiles and that satisfying clack when you call a winning hand. The AI actually puts up a fight, too—none of that "let the player win" nonsense.

What I love is how it nails the little things: the way the background music shifts when you’re one tile away from a Yakuman, or how the opponents’ expressions change from smug to panicked as your hand improves. It’s got that classic 90s SNES vibe where everything just feels… solid. Even the menu sounds are weirdly satisfying.

Fair warning: if you’re new to mahjong, the lack of English might throw you at first. But the icons are intuitive, and after a round or two, you’ll be slamming that "Kan" button like a pro. Just don’t blame me when you lose three hours to "one more match."

Super Double Yakuman II (Japan) rom
Super Nintendo (SNES)
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