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Pamela Scullen
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Works well offline with minimal interruptions from ad launcher. Basic match 2 game. Authentic Chinese designs on tile faces make the search for matches more enjoyable. If you want a high contrast spread you can choose among several backgrounds. For ease of play, every tile that is not grayed out is playable. Tiles have visibly sculpted, rounded edges so stacked layers stand out better. Oodles of layouts permit an uncrowded layout on a standard 3" x 6" cell phone. Wow!
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Tim Dubie
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Of all the mahjong I've tried on Android, this is my favorite so far: the most clearly delineated tiles, the timer only starts on first move, the pleasant sounds, the option to back out of all moves. A few issues: 1) no option to change or choose music; 2) daily boards don't automatically advance to the next unplayed game; 3) new boards aren't created more quickly (I played all boards—the wait is excruciating! LOL); and 4) my favorite Windows mahjong allows board rotation and tilting.
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John J. Puccio
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Used to be excellent. Unfortunately, the game's producers appear to have recently hired a designer who thinks he's being clever by requiring the player to choose tiles in a specific order to win (without multiple reshuffles, that is). Make one "wrong" move early on, and the game is automatically over. What was once a challenging and entertaining game is now almost entirely left to chance and impossibly frustrating.
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