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Play Japan Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Advance (J)(Mugs) Online

Tough-as-nails riichi mahjong where the AI reads your moves—expect brutal losses until you learn not to toss tiles randomly. That last-second CPU tsumo will haunt your dreams.

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Game Overview

Japan Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Advance was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2000, developed by Athena. It arrived during a period when handheld systems were beginning to host more serious, simulation-style games alongside their action and puzzle counterparts.

You play as a mahjong competitor aiming to climb the ranks through tournament play and one-on-one matches. The game emphasizes riichi mahjong rules, requiring careful tile discards and strategic hand building. Key mechanics include reading opponent discards to guess their hands, deciding when to declare riichi for increased scoring potential, and managing your point total to avoid elimination. Matches are tense and methodical, with a noticeable difficulty spike that punishes careless play. It feels like a genuine test of patience and tactical foresight, where every decision carries weight.

Game Boy Advance
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