Sunday, November 1, 2015

Imperial Mahjong

Imperial Mahjong is a free mahjong game from the maker of the hugely popular Random Mahjong game. The same game engine is used to present a more traditional Mahjong experience. Featuring 144 levels of challenging hand-crafted board layouts, this could take months to perfect all puzzles. The game uses a familiar star rating system to track perfected levels.

This is a single player free solitaire mahjong game, also known as Shanghai Mahjongg, Taipei Mah-Jong, Kyodai, Mahjong Trails or Shanghai mahjongg. These levels are not designed for quick progression, but rather they are to be perfected over time.

FEATURES:
- Designed for Tablets and Phones
- 6 Level Packs containing 144 levels!
- Beautiful photo realistic tile graphics
- Free and very simple to learn
- Relaxing game play with no time limits.
- Solution walk-through available for every puzzle!
- Auto-save and auto-continue

Chester George
Good game one of the best .
Rated: 5 Star

Geoffrey Jones
Wont give me 3 stars on levels I beat first try without using undo. Constantly builds level so only moves available are losing ones. Doesnt seem very random on tile placement, "random mahjong" is way better. Ill stick with it and uninstall this one
Rated: 2 Star

Robert Dena Bueras
When you win and almost complete the all the games it clears them and you have to start over.
Rated: 1 Star

Sheri Cash
Perfect size and love how the pairs click together!!
Rated: 5 Star

TTGIRL K.
Game duh
Rated: 5 Star

Pete Sztencel
An app for people who like being punched repeatedly in the face. Imperial Mahjong makes tile-mazes with only one way through them: with so many dead-ends it means major stress and constant interruptions for reshuffling. Some boards have only 32 tiles: failure can come after just 3 moves. It's cracking programming, Gromit, but SO depressing. Each game is a World Memory Championship test to recall a sequence (of failures) like a pack of playing cards. I can't do it. Finding a no-shuffle solution is agony, and even then it seems more luck than judgement. Board 3 [60 tiles] took me 94 tries! Sad, yes, but I started counting and move-mapping when I thought this was a joke/spoof app. It isn't [it's ingenious], but some boards are still unsolved (unshuffled) after 140 attempts. It'd help if Mr Al G. O'Rithm, the lovely Irish chap who designs the boards, softened his approach. He's a purist logician, but I'm best mates with his rival, Phil O'Stine, and we just like matching the cool tiles! Paul, your app is beautiful and clever but sooo #!!∆*# discouraging! Please, stop punching me now.
Rated: 3 Star

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