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Meng Huan Shui Guo Pan: 777 Casino | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: City Man Technology Co., Ltd. | |||||
Developer: Gamtec | |||||
Genre: Table | |||||
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Meng Huan Shui Guo Pan: 777 Casino (夢幻水果盤) is an unlicensed Taiwanese Sega Mega Drive game published by City Man Technology Co., Ltd.. Its developer is Gamtec,but his year of release is presently unknown, however the art style resembles that of Gamtec's artists.
The game is a casino-type game in the style of Pachinko Kuunyan: you play as either a boy or a girl walking around a town full of gambling buildings. To play a game, walk to the back of the building and talk to the bunny girl, who will give you tokens to play. Known included games include slots, a Taiwanese redemption game called Xiao Mali, and blackjack.