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Mariko 3D 1.24 - Mariko 3D is a handsome tactical board game that is similar to domino.
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Size: 2.96 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate,Windows Vista Home Basic x64,Windows Vista Home Premium x64,Windows Vista Business x64,Windows Vista Enterprise x64,Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Developer:Gzwo Software Development (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: 3D graphics cart, DirectX 8.1 or better, 12 MB hard disc space, 128 MB RAM
New in this version: bugs eleminated and tutorial reworked
Mariko 3D checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Scan Results of mariko3d_demo.exe
mariko3d_demo.exe: OK
Known viruses: 78339
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 3.41 MB
Time: 2.489 sec (0 m 2 s)
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Publisher's Description:
Mariko 3D is a remake of the popular tactical game Ishido, an ancient japanese board game. You are given a set of 72 tiles, each marked with a specific color and figure.The stones are presented one at a time, and you place them on a board with 96 slots. You have to fill up the board as much as possible with stones in a specific way: each of them can be places only adjacent to a stone that shares either its color or its figure. The more stones that your stone touches, the more points you earn for that stone. The game is won by making the highest score possible, but you will quickly find other goals to achieve, such as using all the tiles or scoring four-way matches around the starting board. Like all great board games, Marikos concept is deceptively simple, but offers a deeply complex and challenging experience. Mariko proofs that a game does not need many rules to be sophisticated. The concept is simple, yet each new move offers a wealth of possibilities to be explored, making this a perfect entry for the deep-thinking strategist. The game has a tutorial and a training mode for the beginner. 14 different difficulties (level), for example: time limit per move, provides for new challenges. The full version contains four layouts with different tile sets.
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