Mahjongg Dimensions retains the core rules of traditional Mahjong but adds a unique 3D twist. The game is controlled using a mouse and keyboard, making navigation intuitive. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to play:
Navigation: Use the cursor to move over the different pieces. Click the left mouse button to select a piece. You can rotate the entire 3D cube of pieces by either clicking the arrows on the screen or using the Arrow Keys/WASD on your keyboard.
Objective: Your goal is to remove all pieces by matching pairs of tiles with identical symbols. You have a time limit of just over three minutes to clear as many cubes as possible. The game ends when the timer runs out.
Matching Rules:
Tracking Progress: There’s an icon tracker in the top right corner that helps you keep track of your selected pieces. If you get stuck, you can click the Reshuffle button at the top of the screen to reset the cube arrangement, giving you a fresh start with the pieces.
Utilize 3D Space: Unlike traditional Mahjong where you work through layers, in Mahjongg Dimensions, you’re dealing with a 3D structure. Always remember to rotate the cube to find matches on different sides.
Free Up Pieces: The more matches you make, the more pieces you’ll free up. Focus on making matches that will open up the most pieces for easier matching later on.
Plan Ahead: Try to plan your moves a few steps ahead. Look for pieces that will clear the way for multiple matches in a row, allowing you to build momentum and clear the board faster.
Time Management: Keep an eye on the timer. Prioritize matches that are easier to make and save the more complex ones for when you have more time or need to reshuffle.
Use Reshuffle Wisely: Don’t hesitate to use the reshuffle button if you’re stuck, but use it strategically. Sometimes it’s better to rotate the cube a few more times to find matches rather than reshuffling too early.
By keeping these tips in mind and practicing your pattern recognition, you can improve your skills in Mahjongg Dimensions and aim for higher scores. The game’s 3D aspect adds an enjoyable challenge, making it a unique twist on the classic Mahjong game.
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