Want free Mahjong game
#11
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I would try Walmart first, then some of the pawn shops get games too. I am on a budget, so cheap is my favorite price.
#13
I too like playing the game with real tiles. I have here a 1933 set from China trouble is I learnt from Asian people that taught me with this type of set. American version uses the "Jokers". Which my set doesn't have so I don't get to play as much as I would like.
There is a group playing American where I live in summer but then too busy every Thurs. These ladies learnt while wintering in Fl as myself.
I too had tile matching game on my laptop until it crashed and lost Hoyle games too but I have the disk for them but can not get them on my iPad.
K
There is a group playing American where I live in summer but then too busy every Thurs. These ladies learnt while wintering in Fl as myself.
I too had tile matching game on my laptop until it crashed and lost Hoyle games too but I have the disk for them but can not get them on my iPad.
K
#14
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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Can I play too? My husband is a Mah Jongg freak. He learned when he was five, and his family plays marathons at least once a year. They have four tables going and it's nice to see all the beautiful sets. Since we have been married (24 years), my family has learned, too. Several of my family have antique sets purchased at garage sales. I had my foster children playing when they were here. Grandchildren learn as they sit on laps and watch.
Most of the computer games are nothing like the real game, but I found one once that was a real Mah Jongg game. It got lost in the shuffle somewhere when things got changed on the computer. So now I do Soduko on the computer and play Mah Jongg with real people.
Most of the computer games are nothing like the real game, but I found one once that was a real Mah Jongg game. It got lost in the shuffle somewhere when things got changed on the computer. So now I do Soduko on the computer and play Mah Jongg with real people.
#15
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Location: Central Wisconsin
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We need four to play. But sometimes I play two hands. The last time I did that, on Thanksgiving, I had two tiles in my left hand that would Mah Jongg the hand on my right. But I really didn't really want to do that. The right hand won anyway with a tile someone else threw.
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