Play Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (USA) (Beta) online

Play Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (USA) (Beta) Online

5/5
Genesis
1993-12-31

Dragon's Eye is an installment in the tile-matching game series initiated by Activision. Players try to remove mahjong tiles in pairs from a set pattern. Different versions of the game have up to eight different tile sets, twelve patterns based on the animals of the Chinese zodiac, and a layout editor for creating patterns.

In addition to the standard mode, the game also features "Dragon's Eye", a two-player Shanghai variant. Players take turns adding and removing tiles from a small field with one player attempting to remove all the tiles and the other trying to position tiles to make this impossible.

Available Versions

  • Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (USA) (1993)(Genesis)

  • Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (USA) (Beta) (1993)(Genesis)

  • Shanghai II - Dragon's Eye (Europe) (1989)(SNES)

  • DeveloperActivision, Inc.
  • PublisherActivision, Inc.
  • Release Date1993-12-31
  • GenresPuzzleStrategy
  • PlatformsGenesis
  • Players5

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