×
Advertisement
Advertisement
1 votes -9999999/5

Queen Of Mahjong

>
Advertisement
Advertisement

Queen Of Mahjong is like a gem in the game world, sparkling with the charm of ingenuity and intelligence. Match pairs of similar tiles to unlock new challenges.

About Queen Of Mahjong

In this game, you will explore different worlds by finding and matching pairs of identical objects, attractive and colorful with a Christmas atmosphere. The game not only brings a sense of mental relaxation with eye-catching images and pleasant and vibrant sounds but also challenges your observation and thinking skills through each level. Each level has increasing difficulty, requiring you to be patient and focused to find pairs of similar objects and connect them as quickly as possible. Queen Of Mahjong entertains you and trains your memory and flexibility. This is definitely a sweet paradise where you can relax and enjoy happy moments!

How to play Queen Of Mahjong

Objective

  • Find and match objects of the same type and color on the screen to eliminate them.
  • Clear the board within the time limit to match and move, completing the goals set in each level.

Matching rules

Objects can be matched if they have the same shape and are not obscured or obstructed by other objects. Specifically:

  • The connection line must not exceed two right angles: This means that you can only match objects if the connection line between them has a maximum of two loops.
  • The connection line must not pass through other objects: The connection line must be a straight line or a zigzag line that is not obstructed by other objects on the board.

Controls

Use your finger to click on the object pair if using a mobile device or left-click on the object pair if using a PC.

Support features

Use the hint function when you can't find any object pairs, you can shuffle the objects to create new opportunities. However, each level will have a limited number of uses for this feature. So use it as effectively as possible!

Tips and Strategies

  • Don't go by inertia, calculate from the first move. Prioritize easy pairs first, which are the most visible pairs. The goal is to clear the board to create space, thereby making it easier to see other difficult pairs visually.
  • Look at the layout of the entire board. Usually, objects in the corners and edges are easier to match because they have fewer objects around them and are not blocked by other objects. Eliminate them first to reduce the number of objects on the screen.