Mahsung Deluxe
- October 17, 2016
- EnsenaSoft
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Mahsung Deluxe is a unique blend of mahjong, concentration and puzzle solving cleverly combined into a single great game with 50 mind-bending challenges.
Reviews
- The game is inexpensive and includes Steam trading cards.
- The second mode offers a memory challenge that can be enjoyable for some players.
- It is simple enough for young children to play without any inappropriate content.
- The gameplay lacks depth and is overly simplistic, with little to no puzzle-solving involved.
- The graphics and music are low quality and repetitive, contributing to a boring experience.
- The game is described as an asset flip, lacking originality and charm compared to other Mahjong games.
- music6 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally considered repetitive and uninspired, with some players finding it annoying after extended play. While a few users noted that it grew on them over time, many recommended playing their own music instead, as the in-game tracks do not enhance the experience. Overall, the soundtrack received negative feedback for its lack of variety and quality.
“I played it perfectly sleep-deprived while listening to the in-game music.”
“I played it perfectly sleep-deprived while listening to music in the background while entertaining friends over Skype.”
“Music is repetitive, but after 4 hours it started to grow on me, as the gameplay certainly did not simultaneously.”
“Better off playing your own music.”
“First mode and second mode maps are exactly the same, so basically there are 25, not 50 levels, and you will get annoyed by one (yes, one) looped music.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The gameplay has been criticized for its frustrating limitations and failure to innovate beyond the original game, leading to a lack of engagement for players. While some users found the music repetitive at first, it eventually became more enjoyable over time, contrasting with their experience of the gameplay.
“The gameplay has a couple of frustrating limitations as it tries to reinvent the game but falls very short of even the original.”
“Music is repetitive, but after 4 hours it started to grow on me as the gameplay certainly did not.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics are criticized for being low quality and reminiscent of typical iTunes app store offerings, with fixed settings that reflect a lack of effort and polish, characteristic of a low-quality tablet port.
“The graphics are low effort, as one would expect from the iTunes App Store.”
“Graphics settings are fixed and can't be changed, typical of a low-quality tablet port.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game has been criticized for having no replay value, indicating that players do not find incentives to revisit it after completing it.
“No replay value at all.”
“The game feels like a one-and-done experience with no incentive to play again.”
“Once you finish the story, there's little reason to return.”