- May 20, 2020
- Zoo Corporation
Bishoujo Battle Mahjong Solitaire
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About
"Bishoujo Battle Mahjong Solitaire" is a puzzle game that combines mahjong solitaire with popular characters from the mobile strategy game "Rick G Earth." Players must find pairs of mahjong tiles to remove them from the board while racing against the clock. Every three rounds, players unlock a new costume for the characters as they progress deeper into the game. The game features over 100 different tile layouts for endless replayability and introduces characters such as Shizuka Sabae and Karin Kanazawa.
- It's a good mahjong game that provides a casual and enjoyable experience.
- The character art is well drawn, and the game features a variety of outfits to unlock.
- The gameplay is fun and engaging, making it a decent time sink for fans of the genre.
- The game often presents unwinnable layouts, leading to frustrating experiences.
- There is a lack of nudity and sexual content despite being tagged as such, which some players find misleading.
- The music is repetitive and not as enjoyable as in previous titles, detracting from the overall experience.
music
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game has received mixed reviews; while some players appreciated the catchy soundtracks tied to each character, others found the repetitive nature of the tracks grating, especially during lengthy gameplay sessions. Overall, the music was a significant factor in the enjoyment of the previous game, but many felt it fell short in this iteration.
“The main thing is that the former game had a really nice soundtrack; each girl had three songs tied to them, most of which were frankly a lot better than they had a right to be.”
“Just another find-and-match game, the music is good, game speed is fast without too much dialogue.”
“As the music was a large part of why I loved DPGMS (the other part being the attractive anime waifus), this was a serious let-down for me.”
“The music is not to my liking; it fits a more feminine genre, but listening to it during matches that can last up to an hour is just painful for my ears.”
“The music is not to my liking; it fits a more feminine genre, but listening to it during matches that can last up to an hour is just painful for my ears.”