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Moonlight Mahjong 4+
Midnight Martian
Designed for iPad
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- $1.99
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Description
Moonlight Mahjong is Mahjong Solitaire in virtual reality 3D, designed specifically for the iPhone and iPad. Intuitive touch control allows you to tilt and turn, zoom in and out to match tiles in 3D. Play “arcade style” with progressively difficult levels and high scores, or relax with one of the non-competitive game modes. The gameplay is simple yet addictive.
Moonlight Mahjong features four main types of play:
• Scramble Mode: Match tiles faster than the automated opponent "Tilebot" through increasingly difficult levels. The board is automatically reshuffled when you run out of matches, making this game mode easy to start and fun, yet challenging on the higher levels.
• Challenge Mode: Compete against Tilebot in full puzzle mode, with no automatic reshuffling, only undo. Challenge requires more strategy than Scramble. This is the ‘pure’ form of the game, but it is difficult!
• Puzzle Mode: Solve puzzle boards with no time limit. Choose any layouts you like. This is the original game mode, what people usually think of as Mahjong Solitaire.
• Relaxation Mode: Clear boards with no time limit and automatic reshuffling when out of matches. Perfect for when you're just not in the mood to strategize or rush.
Feel free to download the free Lite version with ads, or purchase the paid version without ads. They are the same game; the paid version has a few additional features.
Moonlight Mahjong is the original 3D Mahjong Solitaire on iOS, having debuted with the launch of the App Store in 2008. It has been played millions of times and was honored as a "Best Board Game" on the App Store.
What’s New
Version 4.0.3
Version 4.0.3 fixes a graphics glitch when using the Marble tile art.
Version 4.0.2 fixes a bug where the background would not change in Relaxation or Puzzle modes.
Version 4.0.1 contains some small improvements to version 4.0 based on user feedback:
- If your Scramble high score is above two million, you can now start a new Scramble game on progressively higher levels above 50. This change is to support very high level players.
- On Scramble levels above 100, Tilebot may pause slightly less after reshuffling. This is a correction to the game play balance for very high levels.
- Tilebot’s label now indicates when Tilebot is paused and for how long.
- Small cosmetic improvements.
Version 4.0 is updated to better support the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS, to keep Moonlight Mahjong working well into the future. There are new backgrounds, and Tilebot is now slowed down slightly when the player makes matches, giving the player a chance to catch up or get ahead if they’re “on a roll.”
Ratings and Reviews
I have been playing a long time.....
I agree with other players that whomever changed the game, and made it harder to advance, ruined the game for me. I have been playing this ever since it was selected for the iPhone. I have loved it and played it for hours on end. I know when something has changed. Also the bot cheats, as others have said. I will look over and there are plenty of tiles left, and I am beating the bot. Next thing I know, the bot wins. When you changed the difficulty of the game, I have gone down 6 or 7 levels. If your purpose was to see that people have a very hard time of just advancing, you have succeeded. If has ruined the game for me though. Sorry. You lost a long-time fan.
Very exciting at first but now disappointed
When I first started playing this game about a month ago it started out great. Now that I’ve gotten up to the higher levels I find that the little guy I’m challenging goes really fast at times. We can be running about even and then the next second he’s done. Plus when I tap on my squares at times it won’t register so here I think I got it and then I look back and the two tiles have not left. This was the only game I was playing, I was hooked but now I find I have extra time to play my other Mahjong games because I am no longer hooked on either on these games. So I have been reading all of these reviews and I have noticed most of then are from 2 years or older except for one and now this one. Sure wish you all would fix this, I would be willing to pay for this game if it ran right.
A game without ads or endless subscription costs
If you don’t want to spend your life watching cheesy ads for an endless stream of knockoff games, or paying endless subscription fees so you don’t have see the ads, then this game is for you. You buy it, and you play it, period. It’s a refreshing change from what the rest of the App Store has become.
The tile matching play is as good as any other game, and better than some. The 3-D layout is (usually) fun, and adds interest to game play. For those of us who just want to relax, the non-timed, non-competitive gameplay modes are a blessing.
For me, this game was worth the price.
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Information
- Seller
- Michael Howard
- Size
- 48.2 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 14.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2008 Michael R. Howard
- Price
- $1.99
Supports
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Game Center
Challenge friends and check leaderboards and achievements.
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.