Ultimate Mahjong 1.1

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Ultimate Mahjong combines breathtaking graphics and a complete set of features and tools. View the tiles in 2D or 3D, both of which look fantastic and have amazing special effects. Watch as mysterious butterflies flutter gently about the screen and fade away, and see tiles explode into clouds of stars as they are matched off. You can even set up colored lighting effects, create your own, or choose from a list of themes, including Moonlight Sonata and Halloween Scream.<br /><br />Ultimate Mahjong comes with both tile-set and tile-layout editors. If you get tired of the 200 standard layouts, create your own. The tile-set editor lets you put your own pictures on the tiles, and everything is simple and easy to do, including sharing your layouts or tile sets with others. <br /><br />Version 1.2 features minor improvements and bug fixes.

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