- Now supports all Android tablets
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Immerse yourself in the classic puzzle game of Mahjong Solitaire. Challenge yourself to clear the board as fast as possible and see if you can resist the addictive lure to play again and again.
Mahjong Solitaire is a matching game played with 144 Mahjong tiles arranged in layered patterns. Mahjong Solitaire – Classic Mahjong Strategy Puzzle Game includes more than 20 levels of complexity and five levels of difficulty: Easy, Medium, Hard, Crazy, and Insane.
Your goal is to clear all the tiles from the board as quickly as possible. To clear tiles, tap the first tile in the pair you want to remove and then tap the second tile. If the pair is a match, it will be cleared from the board. Only tiles that are not covered by other tiles and are free on either side can be cleared. Each successful match awards you 25 points. You can see your score, time, and moves left as you play.
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If no matching pairs are available, the board is automatically shuffled. If you make a mistake, simply tap the Undo button. Every shuffle and every undo will lower your score by 50 points.
In Career mode, try to get three stars by completing boards quickly and without using any shuffles or undos. The faster you clear a board, the more likely you are to be awarded the coveted three stars.
Season and flower tiles (four each) are unique in that they do not require an exact match; rather, they can be matched with any other tile of their same type. In other words, season tiles can be matched with season tiles and flower tiles with flower tiles. You can see what these tiles look like in the app's Help section.
Mahjong Solitaire – Classic Mahjong Strategy Puzzle Game provides hours of challenging entertainment for the whole family.
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43 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
permission flag,
This review is from: Mahjong Solitaire - Classic Mahjong Strategy Puzzle Game (App)
The permissions this app is asking for are a bit scary. First it asks for boot finish (normal for apps that start up when you start your phone), but also asks permission to open sockets in your network! No game should need to do both of these, however spyware apps would. As an IA professional I would advise you to steer clear, unless you have thoroughly researched this app and are confident it is okay.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
average Mahjong,
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Version 9.0 released today (2012-Jan-13) appears to have removed the background service that would spam the notification bar (plus two stars for fixing). App still cannot be moved to the SD card.Game play is similar to other Mahjong games here and in the Market. It does not have background music (like Random Factor Mahjong) which can be a plus in some situations. If you hit the back button while in settings, the games exits rather than take you back to the main menu. Hitting back when at the main menu should exit the app and it does.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Permission scare,
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Yesterday's free app, Warp Dash, opens network sockets. Life, Angry Birds, Where's My Water all open network sockets. At a guess, ANYTHING that has ads, pulls or posts scores, tells your friends it's their move, or even loos for updates is going to open network sockets because that's what's needed to talk to a network!Now as far as this game goes: So far I'he only played a few boards, but the tiles are a nice size. Sometimes it does take a firm touch to register, but no big deal. At the moment, I'm enjoying it.
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