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Ide Yosuke no Mahjong Juku

Release Date calendar
April 21, 2000
Platform joystick
Nintendo 64
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

Ide Yosuke no Mahjong Juku, also known as Yosuke Ide Mahjong Cram School, is a mahjong video game and features interactive replays of the games of the 1997 Autumn Seta Haisou Datsu Mahjong Japan Series. Yosuke Ide, a former Japanese Mahjong Champion, oversaw the game's development as a pro-Mahjong player, and the game's story mode competition spans over two years. The game is based on the teachings of the professional Japanese mahjong player, who serves as the game's instructor and guide. The game promotes "healthy Mahjong" as a game that can be enjoyed by parents with their children, instead of a form of gambling. It offers a variety of modes, including a tutorial mode where players can learn the rules and basic strategies of mahjong, a challenge mode where players can test their skills against various opponents, and a story mode where players can follow Ide Yosuke's journey through the world of mahjong. In the game's story mode, players compete against the Murakami family and their friends in a Mahjong tournament with various rules over two years. The game reflects on the particulars and manners of Mahjong, and the nature of the game, which are thoroughly supervised by Yosuke Ide. In addition to traditional mahjong gameplay, the game also features several mini-games and challenges that test players' mahjong skills in unique ways. These include games like "Mahjong Solitaire" and "Mahjong Quiz", which add an extra layer of variety to the overall gameplay experience.

Alternate Names
  • Ide Yōsuke no Mahjong Juku Japan Japan
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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

Genres
Strategy
Developers
SETA
Publishers
SETA
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