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Mahjong Classic: 3 Tiles

Mahjong Classic: 3 Tiles

Catégorie : PuzzleVersion: 1.7.16

Taille:28.22MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Découvrez l'aventure ultime de Mahjong Puzzle avec Mahjong Triple Tile Match! Cette application visuellement magnifique et incroyablement conviviale offre des heures de gameplay addictif. Faites correspondre trois carreaux identiques, mais rappelez-vous - pas plus de sept tuiles peuvent être dans la boîte de correspondance à la fois!

Conquérir plus de 1500 niveaux difficiles avec des fonctionnalités utiles telles que les thèmes gratuits, les indices, les remaniements et les thèmes personnalisables. Testez vos compétences quotidiennement avec le mode de défi quotidien passionnant.

Caractéristiques clés:

  • Conception intuitive et gameplay facile: profitez d'une expérience de jeu transparente et simple, parfaite pour les joueurs de tous niveaux.
  • 1500+ niveaux: une collection massive de conseils d'administration garantit des heures sans fin de gameplay engageant.
  • Free Undo: faire des erreurs? Aucun problème! Annuler les mouvements et essayer différentes stratégies.
  • Conseils gratuits: Besoin d'un peu d'aide? Obtenez des conseils pour vous guider sans gâcher le plaisir.
  • Traquage gratuit: coincé? Mercer les carreaux pour une nouvelle perspective et de nouvelles possibilités.
  • Thèmes gratuits: personnalisez votre jeu avec une variété de thèmes visuellement attrayants.

Conclusion:

Mahjong Triple Tile Match offre une expérience de jeu captivante et addictive. Que vous soyez un vétéran du Mahjong ou un nouveau venu curieux, cette application offre un mélange parfait de défi et d'assistance. Téléchargez maintenant et lancez-vous dans votre voyage Mahjong!

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TileMaster23 Jan 04,2026

Been playing this for a week now. It's a good time-killer with nice graphics and smooth controls. The 'seven tiles limit' rule adds a nice twist. However, I feel the levels start repeating after a while and the ad frequency is a bit much. Still pretty fun overall! 🀄 - 4/5 stars from me.

PuzzleFanatic Mar 28,2025

This Mahjong game is a delightful challenge! The graphics are beautiful and the gameplay is smooth. I appreciate the variety of levels, but sometimes the time limit can be stressful. Overall, it's a great way to unwind and exercise my brain!

JoueurDeMahjong Mar 28,2025

J'adore ce jeu de Mahjong! Les tuiles sont bien dessinées et le défi est vraiment engageant. Cependant, il y a parfois des bugs qui interrompent le jeu. Malgré cela, c'est un excellent passe-temps pour les amateurs de puzzles!

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