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Mahjong Riichi Multiplayer Torrent Download [FULL]

Updated: Mar 12, 2020





















































About This Game Welcome to the world of japanese mahjong!OverviewJapanese mahjong, also known as Riichi Mahjong, is a 4 player tabletop game. Play against other players from all over the world in the online multiplayer mode.Aim for the highest value possible with your hand and triumph over your opponents! Be careful not to play into someones hand while advancing your own. The simplified tutorial will explain newcomers how to play the game in a quick and easy understandable manner. A always available handsheet ingame shows you all possible combinations (yaku) with their conditions and examples so you can ensure you are on the correct track!Features: Singleplayer Online multiplayer Tutorial 6d5b4406ea Title: Mahjong Riichi MultiplayerGenre: Casual, StrategyDeveloper:Schickmair GamesPublisher:Schickmair GamesRelease Date: 17 May, 2018 Mahjong Riichi Multiplayer Torrent Download [FULL] riichi mahjong online multiplayer free. mahjong riichi online multiplayer. mahjong riichi multiplayer I love this game so far. I needed a refresher on how to play and the tutorial does a good job explaining the rules. The rules can be quite complicated. I haven't played the multiplayer yet, because I wanted to freshen up my skills, but I can't wait to go up against other players.The only thing I'm unsure of are the Japanese rules A vs B. Too be fair I have only played the "A" rule set so far. If anyone knows the difference I would appreciate the info. Anyway, I definitely recommend this game. I could only find 2 REAL mahjong games. I bought both but I haven't tried the other one yet because this one has met all of my needs so far.. A well made Riichi Mahjong game with a good variety of rulesets to choose from. An easy to understand interface with audio and visual indicators make the game accessible even for people new to the game. The customizable color of the tiles and the board make for a good extra touch. The biggest issue still seems to be just finding people to play the game online, even though the bot support is also available. Speaking of the bots, the AI could be a tad bit better, especially when playing with a mix of bots and real players. Overall the game was a really nice idea, its hard to find a proper Riichi Mahjong game in English. Tenhou is a thing, but that's in Japanese only.. Okay, my turn to review this game, i guess.I've been playing the game since the day it came out, heck, maybe even since the hour it came out, i was so excited to have a game like this on steam.At first, yea, there were bugs, however, thanks to the devs, most of them were fixed on the spot. Now i haven't stumbled on a single bug in a long time.Option for a good AI was added to the game (yea, good, i saw one win with a sanbaiman)Overall good performance and nice playstyle.Really good tutorial (yakus still take time to learn tho, can't help that one)Finally, about people playing this game.This game isn't one of the most famous games in the world. It might be for Japan and its variations for other asian countries, but for the rest of the world it isn't as well known as it should be.The players exist, they aren't that many, yea, but they are out there. However, due to the nature of the game, the rooms that are currently in game wont appear. Lobbies appear only while waiting for people to get in. Many see the empty lobby list and get disappointed. So here how it goes, make a room and wait, you might wait for some time but someone will come. What's more, you can add him to your friend list on steam and then play again and again with him whenever you want. Thats how I did it, and now i ask people to join, or i get asked instead, and now i play on daily basis, with some awesome people.. A well made Riichi Mahjong game with a good variety of rulesets to choose from. An easy to understand interface with audio and visual indicators make the game accessible even for people new to the game. The customizable color of the tiles and the board make for a good extra touch. The biggest issue still seems to be just finding people to play the game online, even though the bot support is also available. Speaking of the bots, the AI could be a tad bit better, especially when playing with a mix of bots and real players. Overall the game was a really nice idea, its hard to find a proper Riichi Mahjong game in English. Tenhou is a thing, but that's in Japanese only.. Mahjong Riichi Multiplayer is a Japanese Mahjong game with single-player and online multiplayer capabilities. Please note that the game is NOT the matching-tile game, but an altogether different game.The Good:As a self-described weeb, I can tell you this game is sorely needed. It's in English, has multiplayer, and on Steam. The closest we had until this is Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle. Mahjong Riichi Multiplayer has online capabilities, but it looks like they decided to abandon the "lewd cute anime girls" approach that Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle had. So, I guess that's a plus, depending on your opinion on cartoon \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665s.For people who don't know what Riichi Mahjong is, it's a game a bit like rummy. Unfortunately, there's more rules than the Magic Realm board game, and trying to describe it to someone who has never played it is like trying to describe baseball with no frame of reference. Like, you ever play a really great board game with some friends, but you have to spend like 2 hours explaining the rules, and do a bunch of practice runs, and the entire time they're like, "Why are we doing this again? Why don't we play Scrabble instead," the entire time you're trying to teach them, but eventually it clicks, and they really get into it, and it was completely worth all the aggravation for six hours because you now have a new player? That's what being a mahjong player in North America is like. Well, luckily, Mahjong Riichi Multiplayer has a really good tutorial mode. That's really impressive considering how complex the game can be. The new player will still have to memorie the yaku table (ugh) and there's nothing really explaining the scoring system (even I don't remember all the fu and han \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665t), but it can teach anyone the less finer points in about 20 minutes.For the experienced weeb, there are other features that are appealing. Besides the mutiplayer (which I have yet to use; more on that in a minute), you can customize pretty much all the rules, which include pre-defined rulesets for WMC, Chinese, and Japanese variants, or, you can set your own home rules. You can also change the tile backs and the table colors, or upload a picture and use it as the table background. Which, you know... neat. The Bad:It's buggy. REALLY buggy. I know the dev recently released the patch fixing some of the game crashes and the winning-hand logic as of this review, but I played for about two hours, and lost three hands because the AI didn't count it as a win. Speaking about the AI, in the two hours I played, only once was an AI player in tenpai. The entire two hours. For those that don't know the lingo, it's like playing a poker sim for two hours, and every AI player folded on every single hand except one time. You can't see their cards, but either they were incredibly unlucky, or something is off on the AI. The Ugly:Not to keep ragging on the AI, but in addition to it just not working, I think not having a skill level on the AI, for at least single player, is a missed opportunity.Design-wise, it's basic. VERY basic. Flat polygonal shapes, no background music, no background art, the sound effects sound like they're generic stock sound files, the tile indicators look terrible and take up 1\/4 of the tile without a way to change them other than turning them off completely, the notifications and options (like Tsumo, Ron, Pon, etc.) are just text with some gradient added... it's clear the dev focused on function rather than form. That's not necessarily a BAD thing, but if you want to hook in new players who've never played Mahjong (which will comprise like %99.99 of Steam users), it's kinda hard to sell them without at least a little bit of pizzaz.Even the Steam Acheivements seem like an afterthought. Instead of having something like, an acheivement for each yaku, or games played, or score or something, there's 9 total, one for each score group plus one for 100 hands won. I don't care about Acheivements per se. The point is that it's indicitive of some of the ugliness that lies on the surface: it seems like it was another really good idea that just wasn't fully fleshed out.AFAIK, this is the first english Riichi Mahjong game with online mutiplayer. But Mahjong Riichi Multiplayer's online feature is a Catch-22. This is a niche market, so there's nobody online. Since there's nobody online, nobody bothers with multiplayer. If nobody bothers with mulitplayer, there's nobody online. Since there's nobody online, this becomes a niche market. Now don't get me wrong, I'm glad this has online capabilities. The potential is there, and this has been out for less than a week, so it's hard to come down on it too hard. In order to break the cycle, you have to inject fresh blood and expand the market. But considering the problems this game has at the moment, I don't see it happening. I hope I'm wrong, though. Time will tell.Bottom line:Can I recommend this game? Eeeeeeehhhhhhh...For seasoned veterans and hardcore Mahjong fans, this is the exact thing we've been waiting for. Buuuuuuuuuuut... the game has flaws, and you can probably find a match on tenhou easier than on here. For those who don't know what Mahjong is and are eager to learn, this has the best tutorial I've seen so far, and when you're ready to graduate, you still have the most feature-rich English-speaking version of the game you can buy. Buuuuuuuuuuut... it's not very flashy, and there are free websites or apps on your phone that are less than $12. As the game stands today, I can't recommend this game. It hurts me to say it. I really, REALLY, wanted this to be more than it is. If the dev fixes EVERYTHING, and adds a bit of paint and polish, it would be a winner. It's SO CLOSE to what the Mahjong community needs, but it falls juuuuust THIS close to being perfect. I can tell a lot of love and effort went into this by two guys on the weekends in their bedroom, but I can also tell that, yeah... it was programmed by two guys on the weekends in their bedroom.*sigh*Until the dev pushes out a couple more patches over the next few weeks, I'll have no choice but to keep beating my meat to mahjong pantsu.. Excellent game. The developer has been very quick to respond and to fix issues. Thanks!. Tutorial was very nice and easy to learn.You get to play fast even if you dont know how\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665works.is very nice 10\/10 would date again.. well lets make this short and crispy, start was a bit rough but by now the game runs without any hickups i could find. The tutorial is well done and even the AI has become challenging... not that many online players so far but if you got a couple of friends the low price and the determined creators make this game worth buying.Honestly the devs are somewhat crazy at which pace they patched every bug reported to them... usually took less than a couple of hours for a new patch to fix it. Knights of Tartarus will Release on April 19 - New Gameplay Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUU42bJSNDU. Update 11.0: Map Changes:. Update 10.2.2: Hotfix:. Update 13: Game changes:. Update 14.3 - Soundtrack Complete: The soundtrack has been revised and is now 100% complete. Listen to some of the tracks:Knights of Tartarus Fight. Update 10.17: Features:-Mac and Linux Build.-CraftingGameplay changes:-You gain normal amounts of exp even if you are 7 levels above the foe's level (it was 5 before).-Items were reworked and you can craft 95% pct of all items using crafting materials that are dropped by monsters.Quality of Life:-HP bars on defeated enemies.-Exit game and quit to Title Screen options included in menus.Gameplay Fixes:-Players get trapped in dungeon areas to prevent wandering.- Key abilities are now key items and now display a proper icon.-NPC show players about keyboard controls.-You can discard items.Minor bugs:-Menu selection bug after entering the equip menu.-Earth Tartarus wall collision bug.-Thunder claw red line bug.-Ladder on Earth Tartarus bug.-Earth Tartarus lamp room not resetting.-Mana Cost cost preview not taking into account Mage upgrades fixed.

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