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Let's Mahjong in 70's HK Style is a single player strategy game. It received positive reviews from players.

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84%
Audience ScoreBased on 858 reviews
graphics15 positive mentions
monetization18 negative mentions

  • Charming Hong Kong-style mahjong game with a cozy 70s vibe, featuring enjoyable challenges that help players learn HK hands naturally.
  • Great user experience with smooth gameplay, cute graphics, and a good balance of ads, making it fun to play with friends and family.
  • Excellent app for learning mahjong, with helpful tutorials and a variety of game modes, including single-player and multiplayer options.
  • Frequent server issues and connection problems, leading to lag and disconnections during gameplay, which can be frustrating.
  • In-game ads can be intrusive, especially after making purchases, and there is no option to remove them, leading to a feeling of being scammed.
  • Some gameplay mechanics are buggy, such as AI behavior and the inability to perform certain actions like 'Wu' or 'Kong' at critical moments.
  • monetization
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the presence of ads despite in-game purchases. While some users appreciate the limited number of ads, others feel that the option to remove ads through a one-time payment is necessary for a better experience. Overall, the consensus suggests that while the game is enjoyable, the ad frequency detracts from the gameplay for many users.

    • “Would be perfect if there were no ads or a one-time purchase option to remove ads.”
    • “No ads, no bugs.”
    • “Love this great game, no advertisements.”
    • “You offer in-game purchases, and yet still play ads.”
    • “But that's just a scam, letting me pay and then still shoving ads my way.”
    • “It used to be fun; the new game mechanics make players watch more ads than ever.”
  • graphics
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are widely praised for their nostalgic and charming representation of old Hong Kong aesthetics, featuring cute animations and clean designs. Players appreciate the visual appeal, noting that the graphics enhance the overall experience and contribute to the game's fun and engaging atmosphere. Overall, the graphics are considered a standout feature, complementing the gameplay effectively.

    • “Love the cute old-time Hong Kong graphics.”
    • “My hometown is Hong Kong and it really nailed the old HK aesthetics with all the characters having stereotypical Cantonese names!”
    • “Nostalgic HK style graphics ❤️”
    • “The graphics are like how you play.”
    • “My hometown is Hong Kong, and it really nailed the old HK aesthetics with all the characters having stereotypical Cantonese names!”
    • “Love the cute old-time HK graphics.”
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the gameplay is generally well-received, featuring smooth mechanics and enjoyable animations, with a focus on fair competition in Mahjong. However, some users find the user interface unintuitive and express frustration with increased ad interruptions due to new game mechanics. Additionally, while the English translations may be lacking, they do not significantly detract from the overall experience for those familiar with the gameplay.

    • “Smooth gameplay with nice animations.”
    • “Coins are easy to gain in general and the game allows for relatively realistic Mahjong gameplay compared to those where players can purchase tools to unfairly one-up other players, or the ones where daily coins take a long time to save.”
    • “Great gameplay and good it's in English!”
    • “The English translations generally don't make much sense, which can be frustrating for new players trying to understand the gameplay.”
    • “Coins are easy to gain in general, but the gameplay lacks depth compared to other games where players can purchase tools to gain an unfair advantage.”
    • “The gameplay can feel repetitive and lacks the engaging mechanics that keep players invested over time.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is well-received, with players finding it amusing, especially for beginners. Many appreciate the lightheartedness, noting that the ad-triggered upon losing adds a humorous twist to the experience. Overall, the game is characterized as funny and enjoyable.

    • “Also, you only get an ad if you lose, which I find really funny.”
    • “Funny game for a first-time learner.”
    • “Funny game.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express a desire for more music in the game, particularly in private rooms and during gameplay actions, as the current sound effects are considered insufficient. While some players appreciate the option to turn off music in challenging mode, they still seek a more engaging audio experience overall.

    • “Hey developer, how about you add a tutorial to this game, more sound, and some music on it? By the way, this Mahjong game is the best!”
    • “I have switched off the music in challenging mode, but the music is on in other modes. Luckily, I did not play in the office.”
    • “The app is alright, but there should be some music or sound by the player when making moves like pow, hu, or kang.”
    • “Hey developer, how about you add a tutorial to this game, more sound, and some music? By the way, this mahjong game is the best.”
    • “I have switched off the music in challenging mode, but the music is still on in other modes. Luckily, I did not play in the office.”
  • stability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is frequently criticized, with users reporting issues such as freezing, connection problems, and persistent server downtime messages. Additionally, there are concerns about buggy final tiles and glitches that disrupt gameplay, leading to an overall inconsistent online experience.

    • “The game freezes sometimes, and the 'server is down' message keeps appearing.”
    • “Fun to play, but online is sometimes buggy; I couldn't connect after joining.”
    • “There is a lot of lag, and there are glitches throughout the game.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for featuring nonsensical missions that often feel impossible to complete, leading to frustration as players frequently lose while attempting to achieve them.

    • “Nonsense missions.”
    • “Some missions are impossible to clear.”
    • “They are designed to drain our resources due to the high chance of failure while pursuing the missions.”
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Let's Mahjong in 70's HK Style is a strategy game.

Let's Mahjong in 70's HK Style is available on Phone and Tablet.

Let's Mahjong in 70's HK Style was developed by Greenery.

Let's Mahjong in 70's HK Style has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Let's Mahjong in 70's HK Style is a single player game.

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