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Mah jong
Love this game but it isn't working since I upgraded to an iPad Air 2 running. IOS 8.4. Can't move tiles or exit screen. Pls fix!
Love this game but it isn't working since I upgraded to an iPad Air 2 running. IOS 8.4. Can't move tiles or exit screen. Pls fix!
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iOS 8 - Forget It!
Like several others, this game freezes under iOS 8 and won't let you select pieces, making it impossible to play. Hasn't been patched since 2011. I'm a fan of Ambrosia software and this game for Mac. C'mon Ambrosia - where's our iOS 8 patch? If you're not gonna support it, then at least say that!
Like several others, this game freezes under iOS 8 and won't let you select pieces, making it impossible to play. Hasn't been patched since 2011. I'm a fan of Ambrosia software and this game for Mac. C'mon Ambrosia - where's our iOS 8 patch? If you're not gonna support it, then at least say that!

Excellent Version of a Great Game
This is a well-thought-out iteration of a classic game. Excellent graphics, tiles that are easy to recognize. Best one I've seen!
This is a well-thought-out iteration of a classic game. Excellent graphics, tiles that are easy to recognize. Best one I've seen!

Made to be played
Mahjong is a tireless Asian classic. You simply find the matching tiles to have them removed from the board. Rinse & repeat until done. If there are no matches, the game will shuffle the tiles. It really is that ... Err. ... Simple? Hmmm... Simple it's not. As anyone who has played Mahjong before can tell you, there are a lot of different tiles to match. There's the bamboos, the scripts or scratches and the odd bits like the blanks. Then there's the flowers, which look different but match, and the seasons. Matching tiles in this case is a simple exercise that builds brain muscle. You'll soon find that it flows much faster if you turn off your aggressive mind and let your sub conscience do the heavy lifting. If you enjoy a game for its elegance and simplicity, then you shouldn't regret this purchase. Besides, it'll pass the time in the waiting room without your feeling bored in the process.
Mahjong is a tireless Asian classic. You simply find the matching tiles to have them removed from the board. Rinse & repeat until done. If there are no matches, the game will shuffle the tiles. It really is that ... Err. ... Simple? Hmmm... Simple it's not. As anyone who has played Mahjong before can tell you, there are a lot of different tiles to match. There's the bamboos, the scripts or scratches and the odd bits like the blanks. Then there's the flowers, which look different but match, and the seasons. Matching tiles in this case is a simple exercise that builds brain muscle. You'll soon find that it flows much faster if you turn off your aggressive mind and let your sub conscience do the heavy lifting. If you enjoy a game for its elegance and simplicity, then you shouldn't regret this purchase. Besides, it'll pass the time in the waiting room without your feeling bored in the process.