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#REDIRECT [[Shanghai (video game)#Sequel]]
{{Short description|1990 video game}}
{{redirect|Shanghai II|the 1989 arcade game by Sunsoft|Shanghai (video game)#Legacy}}
{{Infobox video game
| title = Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye
| image = Shanghai II Dragon's Eye cover.jpeg
| alt =
| caption =
| developer = [[Activision]]
| publisher = Activision{{efn|Japanese releases published by Hot-B.}}
| series =
| engine =
| platforms = [[MS-DOS]], [[Macintosh]], [[PC-98]], [[MSX]], [[FM Towns]], [[Apple IIGS]], [[Sharp X68000]], [[Windows]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[Super NES]]
| released = {{collapsible list|title={{nobold|1990}}|'''DOS'''{{vgrelease|NA/EU|1990}}'''Apple II'''{{vgrelease|NA|1990}}'''Arcade, MSX'''{{vgrelease|JP|1991}}'''Mac OS'''{{vgrelease|NA|1991}}'''PC-98'''{{vgrelease|JP|June 28, 1991}}'''FM Towns'''{{vgrelease|JP|November 1991}}'''X68000'''{{vgrelease|JP|February 29, 1992}}'''Super NES'''{{vgrelease|JP|April 28, 1992|NA|February 1993|EU|1993}}'''Genesis'''{{vgrelease|NA|March 1994<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 1994 |title=Shipping in March |url=https://retrocdn.net/images/5/56/GamePro_US_056.pdf |access-date=June 27, 2024 |work=[[GamePro]] |pages=174}}</ref>}}}}
| genre = [[Puzzle game|Puzzle]]
| modes = [[Single-player]], [[multiplayer]]
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'''''Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye''''' is a 1990 video game published by [[Activision]]. It is a sequel to ''[[Shanghai (video game)|Shanghai]]'' (1986).

==Gameplay==
''Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye'' has game mechanics based upon [[Mahjong solitaire]].<ref name="CGW79"/> ''Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye'' consists of two main gameplay modes. There is the traditional solitaire mode in which the player attempts to remove all tiles in one of twelve prearranged layouts based on the Chinese zodiac. There is also the traditional Shanghai layout. The other mode is called Dragon's Eye. It is a duel that has two players (Master and Slayer) taking turns. The Master attempts to construct a pile of tiles to be shaped like a dragon. The Slayer, on the other hand, attempts to remove matching tiles to prevent the dragon from fully forming.

==Reception==
[[Alan Emrich]] reviewed the game for ''[[Computer Gaming World]]'', and wrote that "the gamers are fortunate that the work is done and now they can relax enjoy playing ''Shanghai II'' either solitaire or with a friend. Even with some flaws in execution, the concepts in scope and grandeur that sired ''Shanghai II'' are those worthy of the highest praise. Well done, Activision. Well done".<ref name="CGW79">{{cite magazine |last=Emrich |first=Alan |authorlink=Alan Emrich |title=A Good Deal, Better: Activision's Shanghai II |magazine=Computer Gaming World |date=February 1991 |volume=1 |issue=79 |pages=10, 12}}</ref>

Amaya Lopez for ''[[Zero (video game magazine)|Zero]]'' rated the game at 83 and said that "''Shanghai II'' offers nothing rivetingly new", but thought that the fans of puzzle games will try this title.<ref>[http://amr.abime.net/review_40321 Shanghai 2: Dragon's Eye review from Zero 31 (May 1992) - Amiga Magazine Rack<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Reviews==
* ''[[PC Gamer]]'' - Dec, 1994
* ''[[PC Games (Germany)|PC Games]]'' - Feb, 1995
* ''[[ASM (Aktueller Software Markt)]]'' - May 1993<ref>https://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=2968 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2022}}</ref>
* [[PC Player (German magazine)|''PC Player'' (Germany)]] - Aug, 1994
==Notes==
{{notelist}}
==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{mobygames|/2055}}

[[Category:1990 video games]]
[[Category:Activision games]]
[[Category:Apple IIGS games]]
[[Category:Classic Mac OS games]]
[[Category:DOS games]]
[[Category:FM Towns games]]
[[Category:Hot B games]]
[[Category:MSX games]]
[[Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games]]
[[Category:NEC PC-9801 games]]
[[Category:Sega Genesis games]]
[[Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
[[Category:Windows games]]
[[Category:X68000 games]]

Latest revision as of 08:54, 10 November 2024

Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye
Developer(s)Activision
Publisher(s)Activision[a]
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Macintosh, PC-98, MSX, FM Towns, Apple IIGS, Sharp X68000, Windows, Sega Genesis, Super NES
Release
1990
  • DOS
    Apple II
    Arcade, MSX
    Mac OS
    PC-98
    • JP: June 28, 1991
    FM Towns
    • JP: November 1991
    X68000
    • JP: February 29, 1992
    Super NES
    • JP: April 28, 1992
    • NA: February 1993
    • EU: 1993
    Genesis
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye is a 1990 video game published by Activision. It is a sequel to Shanghai (1986).

Gameplay

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Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye has game mechanics based upon Mahjong solitaire.[2] Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye consists of two main gameplay modes. There is the traditional solitaire mode in which the player attempts to remove all tiles in one of twelve prearranged layouts based on the Chinese zodiac. There is also the traditional Shanghai layout. The other mode is called Dragon's Eye. It is a duel that has two players (Master and Slayer) taking turns. The Master attempts to construct a pile of tiles to be shaped like a dragon. The Slayer, on the other hand, attempts to remove matching tiles to prevent the dragon from fully forming.

Reception

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Alan Emrich reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and wrote that "the gamers are fortunate that the work is done and now they can relax enjoy playing Shanghai II either solitaire or with a friend. Even with some flaws in execution, the concepts in scope and grandeur that sired Shanghai II are those worthy of the highest praise. Well done, Activision. Well done".[2]

Amaya Lopez for Zero rated the game at 83 and said that "Shanghai II offers nothing rivetingly new", but thought that the fans of puzzle games will try this title.[3]

Reviews

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Notes

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  1. ^ Japanese releases published by Hot-B.

References

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  1. ^ "Shipping in March" (PDF). GamePro. March 1994. p. 174. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Emrich, Alan (February 1991). "A Good Deal, Better: Activision's Shanghai II". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 79. pp. 10, 12.
  3. ^ Shanghai 2: Dragon's Eye review from Zero 31 (May 1992) - Amiga Magazine Rack
  4. ^ https://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=2968 [bare URL]
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