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The amazing Chinese game of skill and strategy Mahjong is now social! Get in the arena and prepare to play with the most masterful opponents in this multiplayer Mahjong version and match your mystical tiles as a Chinese master of the game! Challenge and defeat your friends by finding first the matching symbols for bamboo, dragons, digits and other elements.
Each Mahjong tileset is made up of 144 tiles. There are 136 matching tiles, 4 Flowers, and 4 season tiles. The actual tiles will vary depending on the tileset you have selected but each set maintains the same groups and relationships. The Flower and Season tiles don’t match exactly, but there is always a visual relationship among the tiles in each group. You can match any Flower tile with any other Flower tile and any Season tile with any other season tile.
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