Some game. You click tiles, they disappear. That’s it. But somehow it gets annoying fast. The puzzles are a bit wonky sometimes, like physics don't always cooperate. Quietly addictive but also frustrating in equal measure.
Mahjong Tiles Quest is a neat puzzle game with simple rules. You match tiles, clear the board. Tricky parts come from tiles that hide behind others and wonky physics that make moves unpredictable. Good for quick bursts or when you are bored. Not very deep, but enough to keep you hooked a little.
Playing without much fuss. You mainly just pick tiles and match. There aren’t many ways to build your characters or optimize loadouts. Sometimes, choosing which tiles to clear first can turn the tide, but that’s more about trial and error than strategy. It’s just a simple game that relies on quick reflexes and pattern recognition.
One secret is to focus on removing tiles from the middle first. It opens up more options quickly. Also, don’t rush to match tiles without checking if there’s a better move nearby. It sounds basic, but waiting can save you a lot of trouble later. Patience is your best weapon here.
The story is minimal. You progress through different levels by matching tiles. Some levels are tricky and require thinking ahead. The game doesn’t have a big ending. Just more levels. You can keep playing, but it gets repetitive after a while. Still, it’s a decent way to pass time when you just want something simple.