Mahjong Crimes Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Mahjong Crimes for iPhone.
Mahjong Crimes is free iOS app published by SPIL Games

Needs an Update for iPhone XR

Jodi Horsley

I played this on Android and loved it! Now I have an iPhone XR and still love it, but a portion top bar of the game is blacked out because of the XR screen. I can’t see how many keys or lives I have. Thanks!


Great !

Heinp13

Great spin on an old classic


Great game so far

Life skills

I am enjoying this game so far. My concern is the timed levels...as in other mahjong games that are free... the time limit on the levels start to be too short to realistically beat, then become too expensive to continue playing. I hope that I am wrong and this game does not follow the same pattern. Timed levels work against the older gamer.


Mah-Jong Should Be Reflective Not Hurried

The Gneech

Timed levels, "bunny sprints" and other gimmicks are completely contrary to both the spirit of mah-jong and the flavor a game about Hercule Poirot should have. I really didn't care for it.


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Mahjong Crimes

I have trouble the game but losting cut me off I haven't play can't play iPad,but work my iPhone not work iPad tell can fix iPad not work iPad not work game is load hear coo train stop back off Thank you


Not much fun

Pirateemma

After enjoying playing the first 18 games, the fun is gone. Never win any stage with 3 stars and thus never gain any prizes or keys. The time constraints are ridiculous, the game shifts before your eyes and disrupts making matches so you never win anything. Tapping matches doesn't always work the first time and you don't have time to double/triple tap for every match. Even when there are no time constraints and you make all the matches, you never get 3 stars. I guess the point is to make you spend real money.....my reaction is to uninstall this game today.


Timed levels don’t give enough time

Saulres

I enjoyed this game at first, but then hit the wall of timed levels. Once my coins were used up, the only way to progress would be to spend real money. I might have been willing to do that but I know I’m going to hit more ridiculously timed levels so what’s the point? I’d give the game just one star but it gets an extra for the storyline.


Stuck on 2

aduvall78

I have enjoyed the game, but there are some flaws. First for 99 you get 100 coins...or you can pay 3.99 and get 270? Why would anyone do that? Just buy the 100 coins 4 times and you will have 400 coins. All the coin packages are set up this way. Secondly I agree that it is impossible to get all the keys to progress from chapter 2 to chapter 3. I have played the two harder key levels many times, never get the key. Also I have had time bonus that didn’t give me additional time. It seemed like I had 5 seconds left, got a time bonus, but it took too long for the bonus to be added to the timer. I also wish there was a way to reread the story, maybe a button at the bottom that allows you to review the dialog and review the clues. And what is the point of collecting different tiles if you get three stars?? I would rather a bonus skill or coin that collect massive amounts of a different type of tile. All that being said I like the tiles and the challenge, but I don’t plan on spending more money to get to chapter 3.


Infuriating

Hopkinschik

How many reviews have to say that the time constraints on the timed levels are ridiculous. I have high blood pressure already I don’t need any help, deleting this game before I lose my mind


Time levels are ridiculous

Fromthevalley77

I really enjoyed this game, but as others have stated the time restraints are unrealistic. I would almost rather try and play Dark Souls with a firearm pointed at my head. I swear, it would be less frustrating.