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Shanghai mahjong titans
Shanghai mahjong titans




shanghai mahjong titans

There is also very little use of the iPhone’s special effects capabilities. However, the tile graphics don’t look great on the iPhone’s screen by comparison with most other versions of this game we’ve tried, and unlike almost all of them, there’s no user-customizability of the experience: you play what’s given to you, with only the option of going back and playing old unlocked levels. We also found the touch controls generally accurate and responsive, with the presentation straightforward rather than confusing. The best things about Aki Mahjong are its legitimately appropriate, well-composed soundtrack-orchestral Chinese-styled-and the fact that there is a linear challenge with multiple levels to play through. Pressing the “i” icon opens a window telling you how many moves remain, and offering a hint as to the next available move. You advance to the next level by properly matching and removing all of the tiles you are given, and though the game gives you multiple opportunities to win a level by reshuffling the remaining tiles when you’re out of moves, you lose if whatever remains can’t be shuffled for a victory. Using grainy, muted artwork that wouldn’t look out of place on the walls of an old Chinese restaurant, Aki Mahjong presents you with a list of locked challenges, each with a static piece of background art and a set pattern of tiles.

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Aki Mahjong ($10) from Ambrosia Software is amongst the more rigidly structured versions of Mahjong on the iPhone.






Shanghai mahjong titans