World Jongg
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Genre: Mahjong Games
World Jongg Game
Travel your way through a vacation themed adventure with 55 unique tiles sets will bring you hours of enjoyment! Log thousands of miles on an unpredictable adventure over treacherous mountains, through arid deserts and into world-famous cities on your Worldjongg journey! Explore 40 exotic locations, such as France, India, Turkey, Egypt and Brazil, spanning 4 continents, Asia, South America, Africa and Europe, while challenging your matching skills.
World Jongg full game features:
- 40 exotic locations
- 55 themed tile sets
- Addictive and challenging
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World Jongg system requirements:
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
CPU: Pentium III 800MHz.
Memory: 256MB RAM
DirectX: 9 compliant Sound Card,
Flash 8.0 or higher





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on Tue, 06 Apr 2010 02:18:59 +0000
This game started out fun, not so much anymore, been trying to get out of Uraguay for over 3 months also. It should not be this hard. Tried center first, no luck.
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on Fri, 26 Mar 2010 23:27:51 +0000
I have been trying to get past Uruguay for 6 months. I am ready to quit trying. It should not been this hard to get through a stage. Games are supposed to be fun and offer a prospect of winning. We need a cheat code!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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on Wed, 20 May 2009 10:22:00 +0000
I have been stuck on uruguay for some time any tips?
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on Tue, 17 Feb 2009 03:45:00 +0000
After getting past Uruguay, I made it quickly through to Peru, which is even more difficult than Uruguay. I continued to play about three times daily, and today I was successful! I was only able to beat the level by throwing tiles up in combinations that I was sure I could come back and pick up. On two different occassions during the game I needed to throw four tiles up play my combination then immediately pick up those tiles I had just thrown. It took a lot of planning ahead to the next series of moves. Oh...Peru is the last level of the game! Let's play again? You bet!
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on Wed, 31 Dec 2008 06:40:00 +0000
I've played two or three times almost daily since my last post in September. I lost count how many times there were a handful of tiles showing, but I had thrown tiles up in the wrong order to use them. Don't give up! Keep trying! It is possible. Today I beat Uruguay!! The one thing that seemed to help was staying in the middle section and using the highest tiles first. Only go to the outer tile stacks when there are no other possible choices.
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