I was watching a Chinese movie the other night, (In the Mood for Love - great movie), and the old couple whom the main character rents a room from would go out drinking and then play Mahjong with their friends all night. I don't know how the game works, but it seems to be pretty popular.
BaD 17: Microsoft Mahjong
On 02/23/2021 at 08:26 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
I reinstalled Microsoft Solitare on my phone and got an ad for their Mahjong game. I've been curious about Mahjong recently, so I installed the app. Both are free. It's pretty good and designed similarly to their Solitaire game with daily challenges, leveling, and several ways to play it. It's integrated with Xbox Live so I think I'll get achievements but I haven't gotten one yet. Let's take a closer look.
After playing this a bunch of times on my phone, I really don't get what Mahjong is all about. It seems like just a simple matching game with no real strategy to it. I know in China people actually bet on the game but I can't see what they would bet on. Maybe how fast someone can complete the matches? Let's research this.
Mahjong came about in China in the Qing Dynasty which began in the mid-1600s. It seems the traditional way to play it is with four players and rules similar to the card game Rummy. This I can understand but the solo way of playing it in this Microsoft Mahjong game seems devoid of strategy. It seems Mahjong Solitaire is a completely different game from traditional Mahjong and developed fairly recently to run on computers. It's more of a puzzle game where the object is to remove all the tiles by matching pairs. Thing is, I've yet to fail a Mahjong puzzle in this MSM game.
Microsoft Mahjong is playable for free on Windows and phones, and a Mahjong Solitaire game is included in the Clubhouse Games collection for Nintendo Switch. I'm going to play MSM a bit more but I wish there was more to it.
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