Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle: School Girls Edition reviews

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Microsoft from French
Mahjong enthusiasts you should enjoy. The game is pretty graphically and resumes the rules of a game a little too confused with another and therefore forgotten. If only 4 characters are playable at the beginning, as the games play, you can unlock them until you have 23. For me the biggest worries of this game is that it does not offer online mode that would have allowed to play with friends and learn the rules to many. The second big black dot is the lack of explanations on the rules of Mahjong that I had to learn alone to be able to share my impressions on this game. In short it is a game intended for those who already know the mahjong and who appreciate the company of young girls drawn all right animated full of twists if I dare say. Full test: http://aquab0n.fr/2015/07/test-mahjong-pretty-girls-battle-school-girls-edition.html
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Microsoft from Spain
-Watch a game with girls animu of exaggerated proportions in the shop of steam and buy it-realize that it is about a Japanese game that you do not understand and lose 4 hours watching a tutorial on YouTube on how to play Mahjong as this game hates you and does not explain anything. -Get Bored by so many rules, combinations, names and other things and not even reach the middle of the video. -Believe that you can play with the little you learned. -Play and win the first round, lose the second round, lose the third round, lose the fourth round and still win the whole game. -Believe that you have already unlocked something with that victory and discover that you need at least 5 seen to begin to unlock characters. -Realize that you need 100 victories to unlock all the characters. -Better Let it run for you to get the chrome, uninstall it and never think about it again. This and much more fun offers Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle: School Girls Edition You expect to buy? 10/10 IGN
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Microsoft from French
This is not a bad game but the exaggerated breasts were not necessary (even if we only see them very rarely, only on the title screen and on some rare drawings when players perform "special moves" like "Chi/PON/Kan/riichi/ Ron/tsumo "), at the limit, I would have preferred not to have any illustrations at all, but hey, I guess it was to try to be a little more salesman for some type of customers. The game suffers greatly from an online game mode. Some might say that it lacks a detailed tutorial but I do not think so. If a player comes to wonder why his hand is not winning when he believes he has a winning hand, it is that his knowledge of the rules "riichi" is not sufficient (and would need to look for the terms "Yaku" and "furiten" to find his answer). THE I. A. is pretty strong, a little too much even I think. I bought it in Promo at-90% and I think the game is a bit too expensive for what it is at its base price (with an online game mode, it would be worth its basic price) so I would recommend not to buy it at less than-50% personally , but then it's up to you (knowing that it looks, anyway, often on promotion).