![]() By the time you’re clearing the last stage, though, you’re going to be looking at something more substantially fleshy. Each girl has a number of these stages to play through, and for the first couple of stages the reward will be school uniforms and maid costumes and the like. When you’re clearing the third board of the stage, she’ll also start to transform out of her standard costume into something more fan servicey. ![]() In every way.Įach girl stands off to the side of the screen, and is basically there to look pretty. Thirdly, and I’m impressed that I managed to get four paragraphs into the game before mentioning this, but the game’s biggest asset is the girls. I have a set of my own and no one to play with, but I also don’t care because I simply enjoy how Mahjong looks. Secondly, the tiles themselves are beautifully rendered on the Switch and I really love the aesthetics of Mahjong. With that being said, this game is a lot of fun to play, and that’s for three significant reasons firstly, those leaderboards are compelling, because your score is only registered after completing three separate rounds of Mahjong, so it’s possible to finesse some very impressive scores indeed through sustained play. ![]() It’s a little at odds with Mahjong Solitaire on a conceptual level. Timers work for Bejewelled and other match-3-likes. As a game, I think I prefer Mahjong Solitaire to be serene and reflective in pace (i.e, without time limits), and while I understand the additional value in giving players a leader board to move up, there were times where I was frustrating myself with being unable to clear boards, because I was being encouraged to react to tile matches I spot, rather than think about how to tackle the board in front of me. What’s more, you won’t necessarily know that for a number of moves later, leading to a sense of wasted time. ![]() The nature of the game is such that it’s possible to snooker yourself by removing tiles in the wrong order, and if you do that so much as once, it’s going to result in an incompletable board. Now, I’ve never been entirely sold on time limits for Mahjong Solitaire. Pretty Girls Mahjong throws a fairly tight time limit into the mix, forcing you to think quickly, but also rewards confident, fast play, because by matching tiles in quick succession to one another, you can build up a “bonus” meter, which results in a better score at the end of the board, if you clear it completely. With each match, the tiles are removed from the board, and the end goal is to remove them all. ![]() aren’t blocked by surrounding tiles or hidden underneath another tile stacked on top of it). There’s a layout of Mahjong tiles, and you need to match up those that are “open” (i.e. The gameplay itself is standard Mahjong Solitaire stuff. To this day I still enjoy the tile-matching action, and when you throw in a whole lot of pin-up, as Delicious! Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire does, then you’re on to a real winner as far as I’m concerned. My very first console (the Game Boy) was a Christmas gift from my parents and it came with the pack-in Tetris, and in addition they gave me Super Mario Land and Shanghai, with the latter being a Mahjong Solitaire title. I’ve been playing Mahjong Solitaire for almost as long as I’ve been playing video games. ![]()
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