easily the most fun i've had playing a board game
edit (14/08/2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFgO_LswB1k&ab_ (my top moment)
edit (14/08/2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFgO_LswB1k&ab_ (my top moment)
I played this game every day for at least a year before I started playing my switch or socialising instead.
Characters, accessories and settings are cute. Gacha element is entirely cosmetic, game plays exactly as it should and regular events and updates with different game modes helps stop it going stale
Characters, accessories and settings are cute. Gacha element is entirely cosmetic, game plays exactly as it should and regular events and updates with different game modes helps stop it going stale
If you're looking for a quality and fully-functional mahjong client with slick presentation and a healthy dose of cute anime girls, there's none better. I cut my teeth learning to play mahjong in Clubhouse Games 51, but after struggling to maintain a good connection with friends to play online with, stumbled upon this instead, and have stuck with it ever since. MajSoul has some decent tutorials to teach you the game, but honestly the best way to go about it is to learn some basic hands and just jump in and play, ideally with friends.
The only major downside is that the gacha mechanics are absolutely terrible, so if you're looking to snag a particular waifu, you WILL have to shell out money here; there's no efficient way to grind for what you need. Even then, the odds are so bad that you're probably not going to get what you want despite spending the cash for it. It's rough, but considering the monetization of this game is entirely cosmetic and you otherwise have an incredible free mahjong client to enjoy, the trade-off had to come somewhere. I wish this aspect of the game were better, but I'm glad there's a place online I can just go play mahjong with friends and have a great time.
The only major downside is that the gacha mechanics are absolutely terrible, so if you're looking to snag a particular waifu, you WILL have to shell out money here; there's no efficient way to grind for what you need. Even then, the odds are so bad that you're probably not going to get what you want despite spending the cash for it. It's rough, but considering the monetization of this game is entirely cosmetic and you otherwise have an incredible free mahjong client to enjoy, the trade-off had to come somewhere. I wish this aspect of the game were better, but I'm glad there's a place online I can just go play mahjong with friends and have a great time.