Stone-Jong is a Puzzle Game for computers running Windows developed by Playful Age, published by Oberon Media, and released in 2007. It plays like a combination of Mahjong and Dominoes with a Greek aesthetic, as you have to pick a tile that matches the one on the side you currently have, and if you can't, there's a limited amount of them in the stone pile or reshuffling. There are two gameplay modes, over 100 levels, and a 3D graphics mode.
This game provides examples of:
- Game-Breaking Bug: Exiting fullscreen may cause the game's graphics to glitch out, forcing a reset, and doing so can sometimes become impossible if the game decides not to save your options. It may also have access violation errors.
- Hint System: You can press the hint button to make the game highlight a potential match.
- No Plot? No Problem!: No plot present in the game or its instructions.
- The Phoenix: One of the tablet designs is a red bird whreathed in flames. Kinda fitting for a game about Greek mythology.
- Score Multiplier: Making multiple matches quickly fills the bonus meter, which multiplies point gain for each subsequent match.