Shanghai Mahjong User Reviews

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  • Best app still in use

    I have used this app every morning to wake up my brain since 2016. All others put to much stuff into theirs. This one is simple allow change background and tile pictures. I have kept my 2nd addition I pad going just for this purpose
  • Heather

    Most enjoyable game I have at the moment. Never boring.
  • Game centre

    Why have we been forced into joining game centre. I don’t need it, don’t want it, but can no longer play without it That makes me angry. Used to love this game
  • My favourite!!

    This mahjong game is the best. So many boards and tiles to choose from! Love the quotes at the end as well. Best of all? No commercials!!!
  • Price?

    How much does this game cost please?
  • Keeps me in the Game!

    This game is a great way to keep the mind sharp, plus it keep you in the Game! I’m 77 years old. I started playing this game on my computer 10 years ago, and I loved it! Tonight I played it, as I usually do these days, on my basic iPad 7 and I scored over 105 million points — placing me at 341 in the world! Not bad for a senior! Thank you MobileAge!
  • Love it!❤️

    This has the BEST variety of tiles, layouts and background of any Mahjong game on here!
    Awesome 👏🏻
  • Continually freezes

    Freezes constantly. Using on a shuffle. The you have to start over.
  • Terrible upgrades

    I do not like the upgrades with negative messages after completed game nor do I appreciate being forced to close two screens every time the program opens because I do not want to complete the avatar image & connect online! Give me options to
    Opt out! 👎👎👎👎👎
    Game is no fun with this garbage!
  • Excellent in almost every way

    I’ve used this app for several years. What appeals to me are:
    - its beautiful tile sets
    - its unique scoring system, which challenges me to beat my previous high scores, among other things
    - its large set of layouts

    It also has an optional alternate form of gameplay which uses wind direction to produce a very different and interesting play experience.

    My one complaint: it uses gestures as an alternate way to carry out certain menu functions. These can be accidentally triggered by, for instance, unintentionally dragging my thumb on the screen for a fraction of a second. I’d prefer that the game offer a setting to turn these gestures off.

    Highly recommended.

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