Description
So here’s the thing about this game: it takes the classic feel of mahjong and gives it a fresh, brain-tickling twist. Instead of just matching tiles randomly, you actually have to slide them around. The main idea is that you look for two matching mahjong tiles, and then you slide one over so they end up in the same row, either horizontally or vertically. Once they’re lined up, you tap on them and poof, they vanish. It sounds simple, but the sliding part really throws a wrench in your usual habits. Then there’s another mode called Kuai Ten, which is like a math puzzle dressed up in mahjong clothes. In this one, you’re not just matching pictures — you’re adding numbers. The rule is that you have to find number tiles that are the same color, and their numbers need to add up to exactly ten for you to clear them. So if you see a 3 and a 7 in the same color, that’s your match. But here’s where it gets a little tricky: there are also special tiles with no numbers, like the whiteboard or the wind tiles such as Dongfeng. Those don’t play by the number rules. For them, you have to find two identical ones, just like in regular mahjong, and pair them up manually. So it’s really two games in one — a sliding tile puzzle and a color-based arithmetic challenge mixed together. It keeps your brain guessing, and honestly, it’s one of those games where you start off thinking, “Oh, this is easy,” and then ten minutes later you’re staring at the screen like it just insulted your intelligence. But that’s what makes it fun. You keep coming back because each round feels different. Sometimes you’re using your eyes to spot identical patterns, other times you’re calculating sums in your head while also planning your slide moves. It’s like your brain is doing yoga. And the tile designs are very satisfying — they have that classic mahjong feel but with a clean, modern look. It’s not just a mindless tap-tap game; it actually rewards patience and a bit of strategy. If you’re the kind of person who likes puzzles that make you think in new ways, this one might just become your new obsession.
Instructions
click and move
Categories
Puzzle
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