Riichi Mahjong

Japanese style riichi mahjong

Published by: Flyout Studios
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Authentic Japanese mahjong with riichi mechanics and dora tiles.
- Learn how to play: Tutorials and game instructions for new players.
- Multiplayer and singleplayer modes.
- Multiple AIs with different play styles.
- Configurable rule sets: Play with official JPML, EMA, or WRC rules. Or define your own rules.
- Replay functionality: Save replays of any game. Replays can be watched with fast forward and rewind. You can also jump into play mode at any point during the replay and try to finish the hand differently.
- Share replays: Share your saved replays directly from the game and send them to your friends. Open the shared replay files with the game to watch or save the replay.
- Special moves: Undo your last turn, look for tiles, or flip the table!
- AR Mode: Devices that support augmented reality can enable this mode to play as if on a real table.
- Guess the wait: Special game mode to practice your discard reading skills. Try to guess what tiles your opponents need to win.
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Huge Tip
€9.99
Large Tip
€5.99
Small Tip
€0.99
Medium Tip
€1.99
Custom tile designs
€1.99

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User Rating

4.1 out of 5

10 ratings in France

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Riichi Mahjong Reviews

Textures too low def

smbrr iPhone on

France

Simply can't make out half the tiles in discard piles. Kind of a big deal. Weird to have that issue when the presentation in full 3d tries so hard to impress.

Faulty

Mitch 3/29/24 on

United States

I have downloaded this game multiple times because it has glitches. I had high games between 8 and 9 million points. But since then the game times out right around 4 million points. The keys stop working and a screen pops up that says ‘couldn’t load the saved game’ and ‘Oh no! The save file did not contain a valid mahjong game.’ ‘Try starting a new game instead.’ I don’t want to keep starting over! Kinda lousy.

A beautiful app.

FieldMarshalKurosaki on

United States

The computer players have a good level of challenge, the tutorial is well-written, the online multiplayer doesn’t have any active games yet but as the app becomes more popular that will change.

bad

DrTaintVaperPhD on

United States

this used to be a good app but the powers don't work anymore and there is a bug with it telling you you are in furi ten when you're not

Great and true to form

Gobboni on

United States

I was introduced to mahjong through the Yakuza games, and have been hooked since. My only complaint is that they don’t have the markers for Riichi after it’s been called by anyone, but other than that, it’s an absolute comfort game with a bit of risk and a lot of complexity that anyone into intuitive gambling games could appreciate.

It works but…

TheoX747 on

United States

It’s a bit jank. Too much focus on silly things like table flipping and not enough on UX. My biggest issue is it’s too hard to see tiles, they are too small on the screen and when you zoom, it doesn’t stay zoomed in. Permanent camera control would improve my rating significantly. I do like some things like how setup is shown, double tap to select tile, and the transparent scoring. Ups and downs, i bet this could rival PC/web clients if it it was a bit more focused on usability.

True to Japan

Surplus on

United States

I’ve played dozens of times in Japan but this was the first app that helped me learn some of the things that had always been lost in translation because as you probably know much of the words are Chinese, even in Japan, so they have a hard time explaining why they score things the way they do. Anyway, just about my favorite app ever.

Goof game

Kwip-ribbon on

United States

I ron :D

Perfect Riichi style Mahjong game

smokymermaid847 on

United States

This game has everything. The models are well made, awesome animations, table flipping, a sleezy 90’s esque sound track. It’s everything I could’ve asked for a mobile Japanese Style Mahjong game

great buuuuuut

Sabaud on

United States

Great app, but had problems declaring hands furiten (ex: discarding 6 bamboo early then eventually collecting 7 and 8 and being unable to ron on 9 bamboo despite riichi), as well as not counting a 13 orphans hand as tenpai when only needing a white dragon (with one left not show , not even a dead hand that would be tenpai but unwinnable).

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