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Microsoft Mahjong app receives minor update, now optimized for Windows 8.1

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Microsoft Mahjong app receives minor update, now optimized for Windows 8.1

Microsoft has rolled out an update to its Mahjong app for Windows 8 and Windows RT. In this minor update, Microsoft has added support for Windows 8.1.

“Microsoft Mahjong is the classic matching game updated with beautiful imagery, intuitive controls, and all the features that fans of Mahjong have come to expect. Enjoy gorgeous graphics and relaxing sounds with multiple themes to choose from. Complete puzzles at four levels of difficulty, perfect for mahjong beginners and experts alike. With the dynamic Undo system, you have the option of rewinding to fix mistakes,” the Mahjong app description reads.

According to the app listing page, Microsoft Mahjong has been given general bug fixes and improvements thanks to this update. Microsoft has also added an option to reset your statistics. On top of that, Microsoft has optimized the app for Windows 8.1. Microsoft did not go into detail as to what specifically was given optimization for the app.

You can snag the updated app via the download link below.

Microsoft Mahjong app

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