Suricate Software Unveils 3D Magic Mahjongg

Suricate Software Unveils New 3D
Version of an Old Classic Game

3D Magic Mahjongg Comes Alive
With Enhanced Graphics and Features

Erkrath, Germany (November 4, 2003)
– One of the most popular computer games is now even better with Suricate
Software’s latest offering: 3D Magic Mahjongg. From the developers of
IncrediBubble and Lost Idols, 3D Magic Mahjongg delivers more than a tabletop
tile game. 3D Magic Mahjongg sets the player in a rich temple environment with
torchlight illuminating the playing tiles.

Mahjongg is an ancient Chinese game
of solitaire consisting of 144 tiles. The goal is to clear the board by removing
all of the 144 tiles from the board in matching pairs. 3D Magic Mahjongg
presents this classic with dynamic lighting and a tranquil multi-layered
soundtrack. The ancient Chinese game is played with stylish backgrounds that use
3D graphics and lighting effects.

The program includes hints, a game
timer, and integrated game analysis that can warn the player if the game becomes
unsolvable. Requesting a hint or tile match incurs a small time penalty so the
player must use them sparingly. The unique game analysis feature has two
advisory levels that determine if the player has made a move that could
jeopardize the successful conclusion of the game. Players may undo moves and
choose an alternate path.

Game Features: — 50 board layouts
— 9 unique tile sets — 7 beautifully rendered backgrounds — Relaxing ambient
background music — Statistics for each board layout — Timer with hint
penalties — Tile match hints — Integrated game analysis

3D Magic Mahjongg is available on
PCs running Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP for $19.95.

About Suricate Software: Based in
Erkrath, Germany, Suricate Software is a fast-growing game developer. Suricate
Software develops and publishes high quality, family-friendly 3D games,
combining non-violent entertainment with addictive gameplay in beautiful 3D
environments. Established in 2000, Suricate Software is committed to crafting
great games on the personal computer.