![]() I do wish that there was a pause button for the game, since it's difficult to review other players, or reorder your hand while your listening out for what tiles are being discarded, and usually I have to wait for my turn while I change order of my tiles.Īlso, when I look up strategies from the game online it seems some variations allow you to pick up more discards from the table when you aren't forming pungs, kongs or chows, and some other versions seem to let you chow with anything on the table, not just the tile last discarded by the person who goes before you. Only beaten the computer once on easy mode so far, but it's fun to try. I've always fancied learning Mahjong, at least under one set of rules, and this is a nice way to do it. Myself, given the free trial, I don't mind trying the game out. Everyone have a great day & great rest of your week. Please forgive if I sound incoherent, as I've not yet had coffee, a situation I'm about to remedy posthaste. I personally will very gladly pay for the fun of trying something new & exploring a recreational opportunity w/my husband, & I appreciate all those who spend their time developing such opportunities. To say otherwise I think is pretty shortsighted, if you'll please pardon the pun. :( Still, I appreciate this dev's efforts, & feel that s/he is beyond entitled to that asking price. I'll obviously need to wrap my head around it, &, since he's experienced (& also sighted), prepare myself to get royally trounced a lot. I'm gonna see if husband Karl & I can maybe play together, as this is a game I've not been able to play till now, & he loves playing it. I think that's extraordinarily reasonable, especially for a game that's marketed to a very small audience & had to require a lot of work to develop. It appears as though there is both a monthly subscription for $.99, as well as a a yearly subscription that costs $9.99.
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