R Mac
266
Sunday, July 6, 2025
At some point while playing this game a rhythm or flow develops during which the matches almost seem to come without conscious thought... like some kind of instantaneously visual recognition that sometimes gains momentum and carries into the next level, if only briefly. Sounds kind of... ridiculous as I write this, but maybe someone will have a similar experience.
Harold Harris
97
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Love this game. Only problem is a number of times when i was making move to select tiles, the "no more moves" pops up. This is an obvious bug, needs to.be fixed. Lowered to 4 stars.Now somebody is trying to force me to view their ads. New post, still see "NO MORE MOVES" as I'm making a move. Need to fix, it's getting worse. Edited
Gbe Nother
330
Sunday, August 11, 2024
Vigor Mahjong plays well and the artwork is attractive. I just don't like playing under this game's definition of "stuck tile", which differs horizontally and vertically. Also, I like playing this type of game with my stylus, but this one makes that difficult,, because the little x to get rid of ads is often placed directly over a stylus control on the screen, so instead of getting rid of the ad, it toggles my stylus mode, not cool. The ad policy is just right, not too intrusive. Edited
A Google user
49
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Enjoyed it till I got up to past level 10...then an ad after playing a stage...nothing destroys emersion more than constant interruption by ads between every stage.....seeing ads doesn't interest me, seeing ads doesn't encourage me to like or want to purchase whatever the ad is offering...in fact, makes me dislike the game, makes me dislike the product and advertisers, makes me not want any further to do with game and I only want to uninstall games.
Debbie Brown
55
Monday, June 23, 2025
I love the game. I do NOT love that there are SO many ads for other Mahjong games. There must be hundreds! Personally I would call these "extremely frequent annoying ads." And they pop-up constantly & are way too lengthy. The marketing blurb of "no annoying ads" is a downright lie. So VERY frustrating.
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