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Play Mahjong Quest (Japan) Online

Sliding mahjong tiles on the Game Boy Color with that satisfying click—simple layouts at first, then suddenly you're squinting at the screen trying to spot that one matching pair buried in the mess.

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Mahjong Quest (Japan) was released for the Game Boy Color in 2000, developed by Success and published by Natsume. It arrived late in the handheld's lifecycle, offering a straightforward digital adaptation of the classic tile matching game during a time when portable systems were flooded with puzzle titles.

You control a cursor to select and match pairs of identical mahjong tiles, clearing the board one layout at a time. The main objective is to remove every tile from each stage without getting stuck; signature mechanics include searching for free tiles (those not blocked on at least one side), using a limited shuffle option when no moves remain, and progressing through increasingly complex patterns. The pacing starts relaxed but grows tense as layouts become more intricate, demanding careful observation. It feels like a quiet, focused test of pattern recognition and patience.

Game Boy Color
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