MahJong Adventures
Perfect mahjong adventure game!
Your adventure spans 18 engaging destinations and immerses you in the local culture through unique tile-sets and backgrounds.
Your eccentric uncle’s greatest treasure awaits you at the end of a globe spanning adventure. Use his humorous journal to locate gold tiles with the grace and swiftness of a Canadian Mountie! Your Adventure spans 18 engaging destinations and immerses you in the local culture through unique tile-sets and backgrounds. This adventure is your relaxing getaway from a stressful day. Start your adventure today!
Feature(s):
• 2 gameplay modes.
• Illustrated journal.
• Make your own soundtrack.
• Click here for more features
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