Moonlight Mahjong Lite

Moonlight Mahjong Lite

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Version History of Moonlight Mahjong Lite

4.0.3

July 20, 2024

Version 4.0.3 fixes a graphics glitch when using the Marble tile art. Version 4.0.2 fixes a bug where the background would not change in Relaxation or Puzzle modes. Version 4.0.1 contains some small improvements to version 4.0 based on user feedback: - If your Scramble high score is above two million, you can now start a new Scramble game on progressively higher levels above 50. This change is to support very high level players. - On Scramble levels above 100, Tilebot may pause slightly less after reshuffling. This is a correction to the game play balance for very high levels. - Tilebot’s label now indicates when Tilebot is paused and for how long. - Small cosmetic improvements. Version 4.0 is updated to better support the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS, to keep Moonlight Mahjong working well into the future. There are new backgrounds, and Tilebot is now slowed down slightly when the player makes matches, giving the player a chance to catch up or get ahead if they’re “on a roll.”

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4.0.2

July 17, 2024

Version 4.0.2 fixes a bug where the background would not change in Relaxation or Puzzle modes. Version 4.0.1 contains some small improvements to version 4.0 based on user feedback: - If your Scramble high score is above two million, you can now start a new Scramble game on progressively higher levels above 50. This change is to support very high level players. - On Scramble levels above 100, Tilebot may pause slightly less after reshuffling. This is a correction to the game play balance for very high levels. - Tilebot’s label now indicates when Tilebot is paused and for how long. - Small cosmetic improvements. Version 4.0 is updated to better support the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS, to keep Moonlight Mahjong working well into the future. There are new backgrounds, and Tilebot is now slowed down slightly when the player makes matches, giving the player a chance to catch up or get ahead if they’re “on a roll.”

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4.0.1

July 16, 2024

Version 4.0.1 contains some small improvements to version 4.0 based on user feedback: - If your Scramble high score is above two million, you can now start a new Scramble game on progressively higher levels above 50. This change is to support very high level players. - On Scramble levels above 100, Tilebot may pause slightly less after reshuffling. This is a correction to the game play balance for very high levels. - Tilebot’s label now indicates when Tilebot is paused and for how long. - Small cosmetic improvements. - Reminder from version 4.0: Tilebot now slows down slightly when the player makes matches, giving the player a chance to catch up or get ahead if they’re “on a roll.” This is to make the game more competitive.

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4.0

June 27, 2024

Version 4.0 is updated to better support the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS. - Added new backgrounds. - Tilebot is now slowed down slightly when the player makes matches, giving the player a chance to catch up or get ahead if they’re “on a roll.” - An option to start a game at level 50 in Scramble mode is unlocked when a high score of 1,500,000 is reached. - Behind-the-scenes technical details: the app is now completely ported from Objective-C to Swift, and from OpenGL to Metal, and API use has been updated. This is to improve performance and keep Moonlight Mahjong working well with new devices and OS versions.

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3.2.4

July 18, 2021

- Fixed a problem that might slow down the game while sounds are playing. - Updated to the latest version of the Google Ads SDK, to provide accurate privacy information. - Minor fixes to support iOS 13 and later.

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3.2.3

August 18, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Updated for iPhone X. - Minor fixes and enhancements. - Requires iOS 10.3 or later.

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3.2.2

February 29, 2016

• Fixed an issue where Tilebot paused too long after reshuffling on very high levels. (Honestly, I missed this one because some of you appear to be much better at playing Moonlight Mahjong than I am. Sorry.) • This should (I hope) be the last bug fix update for a while. Thank you for the positive reviews; they are much appreciated. Since the reviews essentially disappear with each app update, it’s always helpful if you can update yours. In Version 3.2: • Lite version only: Switched to a different advertising provider. If you don’t like ads, consider purchasing the full version instead of playing the free Lite version. • When you lose a game in Scramble mode, you now go back only one level instead of three. (Please note: Re-playing the same level is not something that is going to happen. There needs to be some level of challenge to the game; otherwise it stops being a game. However, there is always Relaxation Mode.) • Achievements and Leaderboards are now shared between the Lite and full versions; so you can keep your high scores if you upgrade, or compare your scores to friends on either version. • Matches are now highlighted when you lose. • Support for full resolution on iPad Pro. • There is now a time penalty for taking screenshots; this is because the introduction of iPad multitasking made it a little too easy to cheat. On the other hand, there is no longer a time penalty for leaving the app. • Minor bug fixes and enhancements.

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3.2.1

February 14, 2016

• Fixed a bug where achievement banners could appear repeatedly. • Increased minimum time between ads. In Version 3.2: • Lite version only: Switched to a different advertising provider. If you don’t like ads, consider purchasing the full version instead of playing the free Lite version. • When you lose a game in Scramble mode, you now go back only one level instead of three. (Please note: Re-playing the same level is not something that is going to happen. There needs to be some level of challenge to the game; otherwise it stops being a game. However, there is always Relaxation Mode.) • Achievements and Leaderboards are now shared between the Lite and full versions; so you can keep your high scores if you upgrade, or compare your scores to friends on either version. • Matches are now highlighted when you lose. • Support for full resolution on iPad Pro. • There is now a time penalty for taking screenshots; this is because the introduction of iPad multitasking made it a little too easy to cheat. On the other hand, there is no longer a time penalty for leaving the app. • Minor bug fixes and enhancements.

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3.2

February 11, 2016

• Lite version only: Switched to a different advertising provider. If you don’t like ads, consider purchasing the full version instead of playing the free Lite version. • When you lose a game in Scramble mode, you now go back only one level instead of three. (Please note: Re-playing the same level is not going to happen. There needs to be some level of challenge to the game; otherwise it stops being a game. However, there is always Relaxation Mode.) • Achievements and Leaderboards are now shared between the Lite and full versions; so you can keep your high scores if you upgrade, or compare your scores to friends on either version. • Matches are now highlighted when you lose. • There is now a time penalty for taking screenshots; this is because the introduction of iPad multitasking made it a little too easy to cheat. On the other hand, there is no longer a time penalty for leaving the app. • Support for full resolution on iPad Pro. • Minor bug fixes.

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3.1.3

October 24, 2015

By popular demand (plea, really): If you cancel out of the Game Center login, you will no longer see the Game Center login. To sign into Game Center after cancelling, go to Options -> Player and turn “Game Center Login” back on, and then exit and return to the app; or go to the Settings app under Game Center and sign in. Also by request: If you attain the Dragon Master achievement (1,000,000 points in Scramble), you can now start at level 40. Starting at Level 30 in Scramble is now enabled when you reach the Green Dragon achievement at 500,000 points - down from 600,000 previously. You can now disable the parallax visual effect, if you don’t like it, under Options. Tilebot should now always pause during the Game Center sign in. This update is in direct response to user feedback. As always, your positive reviews are appreciated.

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Price History of Moonlight Mahjong Lite

Description of Moonlight Mahjong Lite

Moonlight Mahjong is Mahjong Solitaire in virtual reality 3D, designed specifically for the iPhone and iPad. Intuitive touch control allows you to tilt and turn, zoom in and out to match tiles in 3D. Play “arcade style” with progressively difficult levels and high scores, or relax with one of the non-competitive game modes. The gameplay is simple yet addictive. Moonlight Mahjong features four main types of play: • Scramble Mode: Match tiles faster than the automated opponent "Tilebot" through increasingly difficult levels. The board is automatically reshuffled when you run out of matches, making this game mode easy to start and fun, yet challenging on the higher levels. • Challenge Mode: Compete against Tilebot in full puzzle mode, with no automatic reshuffling, only undo. Challenge requires more strategy than Scramble. This is the ‘pure’ form of the game, but it is difficult! • Puzzle Mode: Solve puzzle boards with no time limit. Choose any layouts you like. This is the original game mode, what people usually think of as Mahjong Solitaire. • Relaxation Mode: Clear boards with no time limit and automatic reshuffling when out of matches. Perfect for when you're just not in the mood to strategize or rush. This free advertising-supported version of Moonlight Mahjong features five complete game modes (the main four, plus 'Lightning Mode'). The full version of Moonlight Mahjong offers a few additional features with no advertisements. Moonlight Mahjong is the original 3D Mahjong Solitaire on iOS, having debuted with the launch of the App Store in 2008. It has been played millions of times and was honored as a "Best Board Game" on the App Store.
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Moonlight Mahjong Lite: FAQ

Is Moonlight Mahjong Lite iPad-compatible?

Yes, Moonlight Mahjong Lite has support for iPad devices.

Who is the creator of the Moonlight Mahjong Lite app?

Moonlight Mahjong Lite was released by Michael Howard.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Moonlight Mahjong Lite?

The minimum supported iOS version for the Moonlight Mahjong Lite app is iOS 14.0.

How do users rate the app?

With a rating of 4.7 out of 5, Moonlight Mahjong Lite is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of Moonlight Mahjong Lite?

The Main Genre Of The Moonlight Mahjong Lite App Is Games.

What’s the current version of the Moonlight Mahjong Lite app?

The current version of Moonlight Mahjong Lite is 4.0.3.

When was the latest Moonlight Mahjong Lite update?

The last update for Moonlight Mahjong Lite was on September 28, 2024.

When was the Moonlight Mahjong Lite app released?

Moonlight Mahjong Lite was first released on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating of Moonlight Mahjong Lite?

The Moonlight Mahjong Lite app is rated Michael Howard and may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.

What are the languages supported by Moonlight Mahjong Lite?

Moonlight Mahjong Lite is available in American English.

Can I enjoy Moonlight Mahjong Lite by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Moonlight Mahjong Lite is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Moonlight Mahjong Lite?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Moonlight Mahjong Lite.

Can I use Moonlight Mahjong Lite with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Moonlight Mahjong Lite with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Moonlight Mahjong Lite include ads as part of its experience?

Yes, Moonlight Mahjong Lite includes ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of Moonlight Mahjong Lite

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  • The competing speed, too fast…….😂

    I wish we could adjust the competing speed, It’s just too fast for me, and is making me nervous and stressed, But I really love this mahjong,😂

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    This is another review I like to submit, few months after my first one….
    I like this moonlight Mahjong, but it would be nice if we can adjust the speed, because not everybody can react so fast, I am 75, and could have a heart attack racing -trying to compete with that super-fast speed of the computer….🫣
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  • Tile Bot needs to slow down!

    Like others, I have been playing for many years. Just seems the Tile bot keeps speeding up. I used to get to much higher levels, then couldn’t get past 85, now I’m lucky to get past 75. Very frustrating and no longer enjoyable. I now only play occasionally just to see if any changes have been made, but it just seems to get faster. A few years ago I would have rated this a 5.
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  • Love the app, but some ads are a virus

    An ad popped up between games saying… “your device can run faster. We have released the cleaner update that is required for every iOS device. If you don’t install the update, your apple device may run slower, and your battery may run over quicker. We strongly recommend that you install the app using the install button. This app will speed up your device, free up your memory, and protect your connection.”

    This looks like a very bad virus and needs to be investigated by Apple play store team and this developer.
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