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Mahjong Deluxe offer layouts with up to 288 tiles

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 18, 2015
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If you happen to be a fan of Mahjong, you should give Mahjong Deluxe for Windows Phone a go right away. For those of you who are unaware, Mahjong is an ancient Chinese game composed of tiles arranged in special patterns — these are usually based on Chinese characters and symbols. As a player, your task is to match open pairs of identical tiles and remove them from the board, exposing the tiles under them for play. The game ends when you’ve matched all identical pairs from the board or when there are no exposed pairs. Mahjong Deluxe offers up to 288 tiles with four attractive themes to choose from.

Here’s a list of features Mahjong Deluxe has to offer:

  • A large collection of Mahjong layouts
  • Mahjong layouts with 36, 72, 144 or 288 tiles
  • Unique Tile variations to offer the best possible gaming experience
  • 4 beautiful themes to choose from
  • Various difficulty modes for beginners and experts alike
  • Advanced HD Graphics

You can check out Mahjong Deluxe for free in the Windows Store. It’s a fun way to pass the time if you love to try out challenging puzzle games.

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