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Note — We're aware that the downloadable is v.1.2.7, not v.1.2.8. We've written to the developers, and are waiting to hear from them. We apologize for the confusion.

See 'Related Links' below on this page for the Classic Mac OS version.

DESCRIPTION
Random Factor Mahjong is a new and very different Mahjong game.

It puts the traditional Mahjong style game play into a 'Puzzle/Levels' format. The game has a visual style that perfectly combines realism and playability. The result is one of the best looking Mahjong games available, and it's a joy to play!

The game uses a unique random board generator that produces new and interesting boards every time you play. With literally millions of different layouts, every game offers a different challenge!

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2.8:
  • Fixed save/load settings bug.
  • Fixed an demo timeout error in registered mode.
  • Updated Passcode entry checking to fix some problems.
  • Added more random layout variants.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X

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SCREENSHOT

Developer:Shoecake Games
Downloads:7,148
  - Version d/l:287
Games:Puzzle
License:Shareware
Date:04 Nov 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$19.95

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    Random Factor Mahjong User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
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    Nov 12 2009
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    FOOBAR1969  False description! This is not Mah Jong, it is yet another silly solitaire puzzle.  
    (Version 1.2.8)

    praisebury
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    Sep 21 2007

    ALJUK  It would be great if a developer would actually write a mahjong game, instead of all these mahjong-"like" games... OSX is crying out for one. I'd actually pay for it.  
    (Version 1.1.2)

    praisebury
    +3
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    Aug 16 2006

    HSHIN  I really wish more people would research the market, even a little, before rolling out yet another Shanghai clone. Newsflash: we have enough of these. To be precise, we have about 20 copies of Shanghai now floating around in MacUpdate alone. And the trouble with the Shanghai game is that you can only arrange the tiles so many times before the player gets numb to the gameplay. It wouldn't matter if you add 3D or even shaders to the game, a tired (soon-to-be) 30 year old game is just that.

    The uniniated to the actual game of Mahjong can go to this page to learn how to play:

    http://mahjong.uchicago.edu

    Done properly, the real Mahjong can be a ever-changing, fun online game. If nothing else, at least it'd set your version of Mahjong apart from the rest.   
    (Version 1.0.1)

    praisebury
    +3
    [ Reply ]