![]() ![]() I would play it once or twice a week, and loved it. ![]() I started in the Chinese version of MahJong on Windows PC platforms a billion years ago. Meet MahJong, designed by Cara Weiss with development provided by Sen-Foong Lim ( Mind MGMT and Belfort, amongst other games we spoke to Sen about years ago), is a game intended to introduce players to MahJong with not one but two games in the box: Chinese MahJong (the version you might already know), and American MahJong, featuring the “Charleston” tile draft format and a simplified scoring method. But when my wife’s parents came to town, they were VERY excited to whip out Meet MahJong, and that’s ultimately the right call because we had a fantastic time. I know this because I couldn’t get my kids, game groups, or wife to play it on its own. It’s because Meet MahJong looks like it belongs to someone’s grandparents. ![]() Meet MahJong (2023, ThinkFun) is a tricky proposition, and not because it requires four players to share the experience. ![]()
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