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3.67 average rating based on 3 ratings
Lost Lands: Mahjong is a tile matching Mahjong game. A while back I had wishlisted a bunch of majong games and maybe this looked interesting, but I picked it up thinking it was a 4 player traditional mahjong game (which it isnt)
In any case, this is a very mobile-like game and probably plays better on a touch screen than with a mouse as you match tiles in several different lay outs. As you play you unlock powerups like 'hint givers' and things like that. You do the same thing over and over but the meta of the game is tied to quests and things but to grind for resources or whatever to unlock the next area you continuously play the same kind of mahjong game with the same several lay outs.
Look and sound is nice. animation as well. It plays pretty fluid and you can match tiles fast. All the fantasy stuff though and effort to make it look like some kind of RPG or something is completely F2P unnecessary bolt on stuff but at its core its not a bad tile-matching game, All the fluff is like a big gamified effort to make an addictive game hoping …
Lost Lands: Mahjong is a tile matching Mahjong game. A while back I had wishlisted a bunch of majong games and maybe this looked interesting, but I picked it up thinking it was a 4 player traditional mahjong game (which it isnt)
In any case, this is a very mobile-like game and probably plays better on a touch screen than with a mouse as you match tiles in several different lay outs. As you play you unlock powerups like 'hint givers' and things like that. You do the same thing over and over but the meta of the game is tied to quests and things but to grind for resources or whatever to unlock the next area you continuously play the same kind of mahjong game with the same several lay outs.
Look and sound is nice. animation as well. It plays pretty fluid and you can match tiles fast. All the fantasy stuff though and effort to make it look like some kind of RPG or something is completely F2P unnecessary bolt on stuff but at its core its not a bad tile-matching game, All the fluff is like a big gamified effort to make an addictive game hoping you throw down some money to unlock something I guess.
I decided it was time to quit when i ran out of my farmville energy for the day (yes it's one of those, lol)
I would actually probably recommend it if you are looking to kill time on a tile matching mahjong game on a tablet, otherwise no way.