Daitoride, meaning Great Fortress, is a mahjong solitaire game released for the Sega Saturn. As the third installment in the Toride series, following Toride II, Daitoride introduces a new gameplay mechanic where players form mahjong-style melds of three tiles, either through matching or sequences, instead of pairing. To adjust for this, players receive eight-tile hands instead of the usual seven.
Daitoride (loosely translated to "Great Fortress", also known as Dà Pái Zhài) is a mahjong solitaire game.
The third game in the Toride series (after Toride II), Daitoride changes up the matching mechanics by having players form mahjong-style melds of three tiles (either matches or sequences). Players can no longer match pairs and, to compensate for this, they are given eight-tile hands instead of seven-tile hands.