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SDL-Lopan
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Any chance of getting the latest version converted to OS4, this seriously reminds me of Shanghai on the classic.

Cheers and thanks to anyone taking up the request.


ace

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Why not download http://aminet.net/game/think/MahjonggTiles.lha
which works fine on OS4.

The Arch?ological Tileset is very nice.


Bill.

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Thanks, I actually have this already and yes it works ok BUT Lopan reminds me (probably due to the tiles sets etc) of Shanghai (which I know was available to many different platforms).

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Mahjohngg Tiles, sorry I didn't realise you already had it. I just thought you wanted a Tiles type game.

I tried a few other Tiles games but like that one the best, especially as you can customise it a lot to your own liking.

Have you noticed that the menu shortcuts do not work in OS4 ? That is my only gripe.

Can the author be contacted anywhere, it would be nice to do an OS4 version and the menus can be made to work with shortcuts. I could no doubt do it as am used to MUI programming now.

I like it as it is a real Amiga software and you do not have download several hundred MB for a game that runs better.

Why are so many SDL games so huge downloads for very simple things that once ran on a 64k Commodore ?

"Progress" I suppose


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I had to re-install MT to get it to work again but it works fine, even the menus. Try re-installing.

Cheers
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