Learn To Play Mahjong Connect

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Learn To Play Mahjong Connect

Mahjong is for now considered to be an ancient game, which had its roots from China. The great philosopher Confucius is rendered the credit for developing the game. But, there has been no evidence for the same. According to myths, they say, the tiles were designed by a princess who was fond of building ivory tiles and she subsequently developed the game. Now, as the game has grown popularity all over the world, except the fact that it has origins from China, no other element exist that proves its developer. Mahjong was considered to involve gambling as its prime aspect but it was in1949 when the game was officially banned when the power was taken by the People’s Republic of China. After a huge gap of no Mahjong in China, it again gained its essence in the 80’s when China and Japan all together counted more than hundred thousand Mahjong parlours running simultaneously. The present scenario was bit different. This time with growing popularity the gambling aspect was discouraged and the government didn’t allow the owners of the parlours to carry on any kind of gambling. This made the owners do the process unethically.


Apart from those people who were at the verge of gaining money by gambling the game, there were some who thought of a wholesome different

way of

enjoying the game and making it a fun and relaxing method. So, there was free Mahjong games online concept which gained a lot of appreciation. There are 144 tiles in the game and they were used to place on a board in an order. Each player is to make the tiles remove from the board quicker than the opponent player. So, keeping the 144 tiles the various versions of the game were designed with various rules. One game that had been played a lot by the people who find free Mahjong games online great is Mahjong Connect. This game can be played by individual with having 140 tiles on the board. The online concept is simple enough to understand. The 140 tiles are very systematically arranged on the screen. There is a matrix which is arranged with 10 rows and 14 columns. Each tile in one position of the matrix shows a face containing a symbol to the player. The symbols can be of any type, language, pictures which is little odd to understand. The player doesn’t need to bother about them any way and they need to choose a particular symbol. This particular symbol is for sure repeated one more time in the matrix. The task of the player is to choose the pair that match and make it disappear from the matrix. The process goes on until all the tiles are removed. This is what Mahjong Connect is all about.


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