'Jongmah' that allows you to play 'Shisen-Sho', which erases pairs of mahjong tiles, in a more three-dimensional and various arrangement



' Jongmah ' is a free browser game that sublimates ' Sichuan Province (Mahjong Solitaire) ', which is erased by clicking a pair of mahjong tiles with the same pattern, into more three-dimensional and easy-to-understand rules. When you clear the stage, the arrangement of mahjong tiles will change more complicatedly, so even people who are accustomed to 'Shisen-Sho' can enjoy more advanced play by proceeding with the play.

Jongmah --Ultimate Online Mahjong

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The screen of Jongmah is as follows. You can play with a new tile arrangement by clicking 'restart' at the bottom of the screen, pressing 'undo' will return the pair of tiles you erased immediately before, and pressing 'hint' will return the pair of tiles you can erase. Can be taught.



The rules are simple, and mahjong tiles are stacked over multiple stages, so you can click on the tile with the same pattern from the outermost tiles (green) on each stage to erase it. However, please note that you cannot select tiles with overlapping tiles (red).



In addition, the mouse cursor changes as shown in the image on the left for selectable tiles, and the mouse cursor changes as shown in the image on the right for unselectable tiles.



The tiles of 'Shiman' placed on the top row can be erased as a pair with 'Shiman' on the second lower row, but paired with 'Shiman' on the bottom row. It cannot be erased. This is because the tiles that can be selected as a pair have the condition that 'the tiles are not on the top and the left and right sides of the tiles are empty', so in order to select 'Shiman' in the bottom row as a pair. The left 'Rokuman' or the right 'Sanman' must be taken first.



In Shisen-Sho (two-sided tile), which has a style of arranging tiles on a flat surface, there is a rule that 'tiles that can be bent up to twice in a straight line can be erased', but this rule applies to solids Instead, it is possible to pair and erase the tiles in the middle of the pyramid.



So, I actually played Jongmah. Since the tiles are hidden under the tiles, it is necessary to erase the tiles from the upper row as much as possible, but if only the upper tiles are erased, the number of tiles in the lower row that remains is too large to pair. Since there are no tiles that can be erased, it is necessary to erase the upper and lower tiers of delicious Shioume. In addition, the following movie is a reproduction of the actual play at 3x speed.

When you play 'Jongmah' that erases a pair of mahjong tiles, it looks like this-YouTube


Jongmah offers a variety of tile arrangements, and the butterfly type has a large number of tiles to choose from, so the difficulty is not so different from the standard stacking method.



The fish type looks cute, but since multiple tiles are lined up in the horizontal direction, the number of tiles that can be selected is small when you actually play it, and the difficulty is unexpectedly high. The play time to clear is considerably longer than the standard and butterfly type.



The pyramid type has a large number of tiles piled up in the middle, so it is important how to make a pair of tiles only in this. If you use the tiles prepared in the four corners, the tiles in the corners will disappear immediately, and it will be difficult to erase the tiles only in the middle pyramid. It is important to erase the tiles in the middle while leaving the tiles in the four corners, and the difficulty is obviously high.



in Review,   Software,   Video,   Game, Posted by logu_ii