
Mahjong Unlimited is another example of a Mahjong computer game, and it does a passable job. It adds a little more to the game than the very basic Mahjong games, such as different layouts, a shuffle function and even a demo mode.
Mahjong Unlimited has a demo mode that shows you the moves you could have made to win. All puzzles may be solved, even without the shuffle function, and there are different difficulty levels for different players. The game starts out very easy for new players, and then becomes increasingly more difficult depending on how many games you have played and won. If you do not like it increasing the difficulty, then you may set the difficult level manually and have it stay at that level until you change it. The developers of the game brag that all games can be solved because there are Mahjong computer games that simply shuffle the tiles and do not ensure that the resultant puzzles can be solved.
Mahjong Unlimited isn't inherently bad in any way. It is a good example of a Mahjong game. It just feels a little unfinished. With a little more development, the team could have added more rules, more features, and a slicker interface. They could have taken the example of other Mahjong games and included options for newer variations on the rules. Nevertheless, this is a good Mahjong game and will suit people who are not looking for an arcade version of Mahjong.
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