Who does not know Mahjong per se, which it briefly explains: It's a puzzle, are scattered at the decorated with Asian symbols pieces artfully across the board and stacked. The aim of the game is to gradually phase out all stones. Therefore one must always touch two equal pieces, which then disappear. It applies the rule to be noted that the corresponding game pieces must be at least one of the elongated sides freely accessible and no stone should be on them.
The app offers a total of 168 Level spread over 4 campaigns A42 Level (Red, Green, White and Black Dragon). To what extent this increase in difficulty, can be assessed difficult because the individual games take some time to complete and you are in Level 20 usually no longer remembered how hard was Level 1. However, all levels from the outset are unlocked and do not need to be unlocked.
The operability of the game is simple and intuitive. On the Kindle Fire HD and other 7 "tablets, you can still take the stones well who has big fingers, which can zoom in if necessary even. Other functions within the game there is a reset button for the current game, a to change the background motif, an undo button, a tip-dealer button and to get into the game menu.
The background music is tinged Far East and coherent, but will contribute to a long playing time a little exhausting. After all, there are three different, you change with the change of the background image kan.
The sound effects are manageable and not really convincing.
The graphics are classic, but actually in HD.
The app asks surprisingly little permissions and requires little space. Only language in the game is English, but it is also without English skills easily playable. Developers have the Amazon Game Circle involved in the game.
Differences compared to the free version here in the shop:
- More levels (the free version has only 4 x 14 Level)
- No advertising (displayed in the free version in the selection level, but not the game itself)
- More wallpapers
- Different background music
For puzzle / Mahjong fans certainly a good app, albeit without the big "aha experience". Overall, however, quite worth a purchase.