Shisen-sho is an engaging Mahjong puzzle game where the goal is to clear all tiles by following specific rules. Although simple to learn, it’s highly addictive! You can remove two tiles with matching images at a time, but only if they can be connected with no more than three straight lines. Use the Hint button to reveal a pair of removable tiles, and click the Undo button to revert your last move.
Shisen-sho
Do You Like This Game?
Embed this game on your Website:
More Games
-
Catch the water
The goal is to successfully navigate each level by directing the water flow into the truck, reaching at least the designated minimum level. Players mu [...] -
Kids Alphabet
Educational Game Designed Specifically for Children! Introducing “Kids Alphabet,” the newest educational game created by RolinkStudio, tailored exclus [...] -
Robbie 1 Damage Per Second.
Robbie finds himself at the heart of an intense battle, with malevolent enemies assaulting him from every direction! Assist Robbie in defending himsel [...] -
Robot Car Emergency Rescue – Help The Town
Join the exciting world of robot cars and help save the city by playing these fun games for boys and girls! Kids' Games for Boys and Girls! Fight fire [...] -
Run Panda Run
Run Panda Run is an adorable and engaging endless runner game. Simply tap the screen to make the panda jump and gather as many coins as possible. Avoi [...] -
Moon Pioneer
Let's follow the rocket to explore the moonmouse click control -
Carpenter
During childhood, many children dream of creating various objects with their own hands—some succeed, while others don't. The game "Carpenter" allows y [...] -
Ben 10 Escape Route
Join Ben 10 in the thrilling "Escape Route" game and help him embark on a daring new mission. This time, Ben is trapped inside a building and needs yo [...] -
Hot Girl Shooter
Hot Girl Shooter: The Ultimate Shooting Experience! Dive into the most exciting shooting game around! In Hot Girl Shooter, you get to command stunning [...] -
15 Puzzle – Collect numbers
Allow us to introduce the classic version of the 15 Puzzle game — "Collect Numbers." Originally created in 1878 by Noah Chapman, this timeless puzzle [...]