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Shanghai: Triple-Threat

1994
PuzzleCard & Board Game
Shanghai's draw hinges on its elegant simplicity: a matching game built on the familiar Mahjong tile set, but streamlined for the digital space. The core loop of clicking and clearing matching pairs of tiles, with the added wrinkle of accessibility only if the tiles have a clear path, is immediately satisfying. Its lasting appeal stems from the inherent challenge of board layout, demanding strategic foresight to avoid getting boxed in and losing.

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Another version of the ancient game of Mah-Jong. The player is presented with an arrangement of tiles, lined up together and stacked, with either 2 or 4 of each of an array of patterns. These must be removed by matching pairs, but only tiles which are visible and have a space to the left or right can be removed. This release in the Activision's Shanghai series includes three games along with the Classic Shanghai. In The Great Wall, the tiles are stacked vertically, and fall when lower tiles are removed, a lá Tetris. In Beijing, gaps are created to slide groups of tiles along. The Golden Tile sees two players attempt to clear a set layout at once. The Triple-theme continues with three game modes: Solitaire, 2-player "Pandamonium", and Arcade. Three themed tile sets complete the "Triple Threat".

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Balatro

2024 · Strategy

Like Shanghai, Balatro is a deceptively simple game of escalating complexity, where mastering the rules is the key to victory, and every decision has significant consequences.

Why recommended

  • The core gameplay loop centers on strategic card combinations, requiring players to build hands that maximize their score within the constraints of the game's rules, mirroring Shanghai's need for strategic tile placement.
  • Criteria — Balatro is a deck-building roguelite that demands players to optimize their deck and adapt to ever-changing conditions, making it a challenging experience.
  • Both games offer a high degree of replayability due to the randomized nature of their core mechanics, encouraging players to experiment with different strategies and approaches.

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