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RuniX for Mac

MahJong tile-matching game.

$2.99
In English
Version 3.1.4
2.0
Based on 1 user rate

RuniX overview

RuniX is a tile-matching game, but with a twist! Of course, the tiles must be the same design in order to match them and remove them from the game. However, there must also be a clear path between the tiles. The definition of a clear path is: you must be able to draw a line between the two tiles that have no more than two bends in it. The game will show you the path chosen after a valid match -- it won't take long to get the hang of it.

RuniX includes several variations on the basic game as well as many different and lovely sets of runes. Changing to a new game variant will alter the rules of the game. Changing to a new tile set will alter the difficulty of matching the runes. The combination of game world and rune set makes for dozens of different combinations.

What’s new in version 3.1.4

Version 3.1.4:
  • This release provides enhancements to the stability and performance of RuniX

RuniX for Mac

$2.99
In English
Version 3.1.4

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2.0

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Foobar1969
Foobar1969
Nov 12 2009
1.0.3
2.0
Nov 12 2009
2.0
Version: 1.0.3
False description! This is not Mah Jong, it is yet another silly solitaire puzzle.
Guest
Guest
Sep 8 2005
1.0.3
0.0
Sep 8 2005
0.0
Version: 1.0.3
Great game, but an extremely irritating registration system. Seems like every time I try to play this game I have to go through an enormous amount of hassle to re-activate it. "Phone-home" activation schemes of any stripe are very evil, but if you must implement one, for God's sake, make it transparent! I do upgrade computers at least once a year, so maybe I am not typical....but I am also a person very apt to buy games....and I would think twice before buying another game from this vendor because of the annoying nature of their activation scheme.
Foobar1969
Foobar1969
Nov 12 2009
2.0
Nov 12 2009
2.0
Version: null