
Eliminating all identical tiles in turn is a common rule of the game. Mahjong Towers gives a richer connotation to this kind of game, using Chinese mahjong to build up Egyptian pyramids, small town castles or I Ching Tai Chi diagrams, and then disassembling them one by one, allowing people to explore the inner rules of different things while appreciating their exquisite shapes. Your main goal is to clear the board of all the tiles on screen. You have to do this by pairing each tile with another tile with the same symbol.
Mahjong Tower HD is the kind of brain-teaser that's easy to start and hard to master. Pacing matters more than speed — take your time on early levels to learn the systems. Controls: Mouse and touch both work. Drag to move pieces, click to activate, and look for hints in the level layout itself. Tips to get better: If something isn't working, try the opposite. Staying passive in an aggressive game (or vice versa) often breaks a losing streak. Power-ups are more valuable when you save them for the moment you're about to lose. Early levels are practice. Use them to learn the rhythm before the difficulty spikes. If you're drawn to games with a mahjong, tower flavor, Mahjong Tower HD hits that spot cleanly. Mahjong Tower HD plays well on both desktop and mobile — pick whichever fits your situation.