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Reviews for "Mahjong Burger"

mahjong with a quick timer

to me it was just a fast paced mahjong with a bunch of extra animation but not too bad of a game
keep em comin

Too Simple!

Fun, but gets boring really fast.
Make a storyline for the sequel, and have bouneses that might subtract your timelimit or might add more tiles. Just add negative bouneses.

Not Bad

But it could be better.

not bad

Cant say i loved it, but it still is a way to paas time

Decent, but ultimately flawed

The music and artwork is nice, and I like the idea of combining mohjong with a restaurant game, but it just doesn't seem to work- at least not on hard mode. There seem to be two different approaches to completing levels, and none of them have proven effective outside of the easy and normal setting.

Method 1: Speed. You clear every possible tile you can as quickly as possible. If you do this though, you're too busy trying to clear pairs on the board to pay attention to what's on the conveyor belt, and you wind up getting rid of certain tiles before the corresponding food items appear. When they do, the tiles needed to clear them are already gone, causing those items to pile up until you fail.

Method 2: Accuracy. If you try to clear pairs according to what exactly appears on the conveyor belt, you don't clear nearly enough tiles, severely limiting your play options and forcing you to resort to the speed method again. Orders pile up and you fail.

I've tried both methods and did my best to find some sort of strategy that combines the two, but absolutely nothing has worked. After dozens of plays, I still can't get past level 4 on Hard mode. Not to mention the fact that the speed of the conveyor belt itself makes it impossible to take even a SECOND to think, and God help you if you mistakenly try to pair the wrong burgers together; there's simply no compromise in that mode.

Personally, I find that things could be greatly improved if the conveyor belt was programed to only spew items that are actually available on the board, because there's simply no way to get rid of them otherwise.