Mahjong is a game for four players that originated in China. It was called, meaning sparrow in ancient China, which is still the name most commonly used in some southern Chinese dialects such as Cantonese and Minnan, as well as in Japanese. However, most Mandarin-speaking Chinese now call the game má jiàng.
Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of luck (depending on the variation played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in winning). In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game. In the game, each player is dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand, depending on the variation being played. On their turn, players draw a tile and discard one, with the goal of making four or five melds (also depending on the variation) and one pair, or "head". Winning comes "on the draw" by drawing a new or discarded tile that completes the hand. Thus, a winning hand actually contains fourteen (or seventeen) tiles.
Simple 1500 Series vol.046 - The Mahjong Ochige - Raku Jongg is mix between a mahjong (in the theme) and a tetris puzzle game.
The gameplay is about using the pieces that falls from the ceiling to combine them using the mahjong rules to make them dissapear and attack the opponent.
Game Mode:
- Story Mode: The goal is to win the price and finally got married with your girlfriend.
- Battle Mode: Play against the computer or a human opponent.
- Tournament Mode: Win a tournament
- Tutorial: Explanations about the game.
- Ranking: Show the ranking of the best players.
Manufacturer's description:
Gateway fell Mahjong Pachinko! ? Puzzle game is also about creating a new sensation fell mahjong aligned falling from above! The story mode, battle mode, Dan certification mode, tournament mode, with the Time Attack Mode 5 modes. Exhilaration we continuously put out tile, align corporate sense of achievement, a hint of tension can reach a variety of events.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Mahjong & Fantasy themes.
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