Playing The Great Mahjong can be a real test of patience. The tiles shuffle around in weird ways, and sometimes the physics feel totally wonky. It’s not exactly a smooth ride. Still, I kept coming back, probably because it’s hard to put down this slightly annoying puzzle game.
The Great Mahjong has a neat interface, but the gameplay can be tricky. The tiles often stick or disappear strangely, making it frustrating. The physics engine seems goofy sometimes. It’s simple to start, but mastering it takes some work and patience with its wonky mechanics.
You don’t really get build options, but choosing the right tiles and paying attention to the layout matters. Some players swear by aiming for particular patterns or shortcuts. It’s mostly about memorizing tile arrangements and timing. Don’t expect much customization here.
There’s a hidden trick: watch which tiles pose the biggest threat of blocking your matches. Removing certain tiles first can save you from unnecessary hassle later. It feels like a small thing, but it makes a huge difference when the tiles pile up. Keep an eye on the trickier spots.
The game doesn’t really have a story. It’s more about completing puzzles and clearing levels. Some levels are pretty annoying, especially when tiles get stuck due to bad physics. After a while, the game gets repetitive, but you might find the ending satisfying or just more of the same grind.
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