» Game Description

Liong: The Dragon Dance

It's Mahjong with a Puzzle Twist! The magical Liong dragons have been stolen and you must save the day. Use your matching skills to stop the Liongs before they reach the gate! Along your journey, you'll visit hundreds of unique locations and collect an assortment of beautiful masks, amazing awards, and clever fortunes. Featuring 2 game modes, 100+ levels of game play, beautiful graphics, and dancing Chinese dragons, Liong truly is a Mahjong and Puzzle game unlike any other.

» Game Features

  • Mahjong With A Puzzle Twist!
  • Collect Awards For Extra Hidden Levels!
  • Play Puzzle Or Mahjong Mode!
  • 6 Gorgeous Tile Sets!

» Game Reviews

  • “Mahjong with a twist! This game tops any mahjong game I've ever played. The graphics are crisp, clear, and top notch. The music is soothing and sounds are great. Gameplay is easy, but what makes it even better is the unique twist to the mahjong tile matching game. This game is definitely worth the download and the money!” – Gilthoniel
  • “Talk about making your gray matter work, well this one does that and more. I loved playing this game, very fun, with great surprises in store. It is a buyer for all of us older people, you see it will help to keep the gray matter working and working well and I don't know about you, but I plan on keeping mine in great shape. Yes, guys another great job with a great game. Loved the animation, graphics, sound and guess whats, that are coming up next.” – Tayotae

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P800

» Extra Info

Developer: Always Neat
Release Date: 2007-09-02
Tags: board, mahjong, online, puzzle

Did you know that…
Dragons may be mental representations of natural human fears of snakes, wildcats, birds of prey, as well as teeth, claws, size, and even venom blending with fear of wildfire. Others believe that the dragon may have had a real-life counterpart from which the various legends arose — typically dinosaurs or other archosaurs are mentioned as a possibility — but there is no physical evidence to support this claim, only alleged sightings collected by cryptozoologists.

Misspellings: liongthedragondance lions liongg

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