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Vita Mahjong

Vita Mahjong

Catégorie : ConseilVersion: 2.5.0

Taille:85.19MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 7.0+

Promoteur:Vita Studio.

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Découvrez l'attrait intemporel du Mahjong Solitaire avec Vita Mahjong ! Ce jeu de réflexion exclusif allie un gameplay classique à des améliorations modernes, parfait pour les joueurs de tous âges, en particulier les seniors. Profitez de grandes vignettes faciles à voir et d'une interface intuitive conçue pour les téléphones et les tablettes.

Vita Mahjong offre une expérience à la fois relaxante et stimulante. Associez des tuiles identiques pour vider le plateau – simple à apprendre, mais infiniment engageant. Les fonctionnalités du jeu :

  • Gameplay classique du Mahjong : Des jeux de tuiles traditionnels et des centaines de dispositions difficiles.
  • Des rebondissements innovants : Des types de tuiles uniques ajoutent une nouvelle dimension passionnante au jeu classique.
  • Grands carreaux transparents : Réduit la fatigue oculaire grâce à son design de carreaux et de texte surdimensionnés.
  • Brain -Mode Boosting : Un mode spécial pour aiguiser votre esprit et votre mémoire.
  • Jeu détendu : Profitez du jeu à votre rythme, sans chronomètre ni pression de score.
  • Super Combos : Enchaînez les matchs pour des récompenses spéciales.
  • Conseils utiles : Utilisez les astuces, les annulations et les options de lecture aléatoire pour résoudre des énigmes difficiles.
  • Défis quotidiens : Entraînez-vous quotidiennement, gagnez des trophées et perfectionnez vos compétences.
  • Jeu hors ligne : Profitez de Vita Mahjong à tout moment, n'importe où, sans connexion Internet.
  • Compatibilité multi-appareils : Optimisé pour les téléphones et les tablettes.

Vita Mahjong est le jeu parfait pour les amateurs de Mahjong. Téléchargez maintenant et construisez votre empire Mahjong !

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MahjongMaster Dec 15,2024

Classic Mahjong game with a modern twist! The large tiles are easy to see, and the interface is very user-friendly.

AmanteDelMahjong Jan 15,2025

Un juego de Mahjong clásico con una interfaz moderna. Fácil de jugar, pero a veces se vuelve repetitivo.

FanDeMahjong Jan 02,2025

Excellent jeu de Mahjong ! Les tuiles sont grandes et faciles à voir, et l'interface est très intuitive.

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