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Play Tokoro's Mahjong Jr. (Japan) Online

Mahjong without the headache—big, clear tiles on the Game Boy screen, simple matching, and that "just one more" pull when you're close to clearing the board.

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Game Overview

Tokoro's Mahjong Jr. came out for the Game Boy in Japan, a release from developer/publisher Tokoro that brought a streamlined take on the classic tile game to the handheld. It arrived during a time when the Game Boy library was diversifying, offering more than just action and puzzle staples, and it fit right in with its accessible, portable design.

You control the cursor to select and match pairs of mahjong tiles, with the main goal being to clear the entire board by removing all pairs. The game uses a simple but engaging layout where tiles are arranged in overlapping layers, and you must work from the top down, freeing up lower tiles as you go. The pacing is relaxed, letting you take your time to scan for matches, though some layouts require a bit of forward thinking to avoid getting stuck. It feels satisfying to systematically clear the board, especially when you spot a crucial match just in time.

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