Moonlight Mahjong is a puzzle board game developed by Midnight Martian. The last update, v4.00, released on July 20, 2024, and it’s rated 4.79 out of 5 based on the latest 5.7K reviews. Moonlight Mahjong costs $1.99 and requires iOS 14.0+ and Android 13 or newer to download.
Moonlight Mahjong Gameplay Overview
Description
Moonlight Mahjong is Mahjong Solitaire in virtual reality 3D, designed specifically for the iPhone and iPad. Intuitive touch control allows you to tilt and turn, zoom in and out to match tiles in 3D.
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I have been playing this game for years. I enjoy it and while I am not overly concerned about “winning”, the game would be much more enjoyable if it was at least possible to win the games. I don’t know how the timing is determined or why the bot goes faster on some games than others, but there are some games that are not possible to win, no matter how fast you are. What is the purpose of that? I have also noticed, as others have said, that the bot can be inconsistent, where all of a sudden the b
★★★★★Fun and Not Addictive
I play this a few times a day and win or lose, I log off! A session takes 2-3 mins.
★★★★★Fabulous
I love Mahjong in general, but Moonlight Mahjong takes the cake. The three dimensionality of it is endlessly fascinating. Once I learned to navigate: easily shrink or enlarge (pinch in or out) rotate the puzzle in space to view it from any angle (hold and drag any tile) or move the puzzle up down or sideways (hold and drag any of the negative space around the puzzle) I was totally hooked. Fabulous.
★★☆☆☆inconsistent behavior
can be fun but play is inconsistent. robot player arbitrarily speeds up or slows down. the penalty for losing can be excessive with no consideration for the difficulty of the puzzle nor how close to winning you might have been. also, a large number of puzzles are completely impossible to win no matter how fast you play. there are simply too many tiles or the game must be continuously maneuvered to locate buried tiles. i’ve been playing this for years but have become so frustrated by its play, i