Aki Mahjong for iPad Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Aki Mahjong for iPad.
Aki Mahjong for iPad is paid iOS app published by Ambrosia Software, Inc.

Review

Loelke

Love this game. First played it on iPhone. Now that I got an iPad, I added the iPad version. Much improved and I highly recommend it. The detail is fantastic. I love it.


Good game

asungiang

It's great, I love it.


Annoying

Skooff8590

This game is annoying. The games should be winnable. Most of them are not. Even if you are smart and careful, you will come to a point where you must reshuffle. Often after doing so, there is only one move, or sometimes two, before another shuffle is required. This stops the flow of the game and takes the enjoyment out of it. It is beautiful, and the background pictures are pleasant to look at. But that doesn't matter if the game isn't fun to play!


I love this game

1kmc1

The levels are challenging and have really honed my hand eye coordination. The backgrounds are beautiful. Excellent game.


Mahjong mobile

Cheryl8899

Great game


Great game

sdf8

Love this game. The layouts are beautiful and fun.


Fun, entertaining

ArthurV53

I enjoy this game. Good, mindless entertainment. If there were any changes - which seems unlikely, since aside from porting it over to the iPad it hasn't changed in years - I would suggest the option to have a visible timer available, and I'd like to be able to see the scores in the bonus layouts. Also, the computer version had an option to deign your own layouts - tat out be fun too!


Made to be played

Bull Winkus

Mahjong is a tireless Asian classic. You simply find the matching tiles to have them removed from the board. Rinse & repeat until done. If there are no matches, the game will shuffle the tiles. It really is that ... Err. ... Simple? Hmmm... Simple it's not. As anyone who has played Mahjong before can tell you, there are a lot of different tiles to match. There's the bamboos, the scripts or scratches and the odd bits like the blanks. Then there's the flowers, which look different but match, and the seasons. Matching tiles in this case is a simple exercise that builds brain muscle. You'll soon find that it flows much faster if you turn off your aggressive mind and let your sub conscience do the heavy lifting. If you enjoy a game for its elegance and simplicity, then you shouldn't regret this purchase. Besides, it'll pass the time in the waiting room without your feeling bored in the process.


Excellent Version of a Great Game

JamesRP

This is a well-thought-out iteration of a classic game. Excellent graphics, tiles that are easy to recognize. Best one I've seen!


IOS 8

pltsmt

This game does not work with IOS 8...