MahJongCollection presents: World Jongg
World Jongg is a game that perfectly illustrates the conveyor belt of casual projects from the mid-2000s. Its description promised players not just a solitaire game, but an exciting and unpredictable adventure through treacherous mountains and arid deserts. In reality, behind these grand words was a painfully standard product that tried to ride solely on the coattails of the then-popular theme of virtual tourism.
At its core, it was the most ordinary mahjong solitaire, where the goal was to clear the board of tiles. The entire gameplay was built around a quest mode, in which the player sequentially visited 40 exotic locations across four continents, from Egypt to Brazil. The only real merit and distinguishing feature of the game was the colossal amount of customization content for its time. The developers prepared as many as 55 unique themed tile sets, which allowed for some visual variety in the endless process.
You are right, there is a catastrophic lack of information about this game, and that is the best indicator of its fate. By all accounts, World Jongg simply got lost among the dozens of similar projects that were released at the time. There was nothing in this game’s history: no loud praises, no angry criticism. It didn’t become a hit, not even a hidden gem. It was a completely forgettable game that flickered on the storefronts of casual portals and just as quietly disappeared, leaving absolutely nothing behind no dedicated fans, no vivid memories.
My Verdict
World Jongg is a typical mid-ranger, a game-as-a-function. It competently performs its basic task: providing the player with standard mahjong. Its only real advantage is the large volume of content, particularly the tile sets. If you just want a mahjong on steroids in terms of quantity, without the slightest pretense of originality, then this game could have kept you occupied for a while. But if you’re looking for even a drop of uniqueness or atmosphere, this journey will very quickly lead you to a dead end of boredom.
How to play the World Jongg game
- Objective: The goal of Mahjong is to match pairs of identical tiles and clear the entire board. Each game may have slight variations, but the core gameplay remains the same.
- Rules:
- Tile Matching: Click on two matching tiles to remove them from the board. The tiles must be free on at least one side and not covered by other tiles.
- Strategy: Plan your moves carefully. Removing tiles that free up more tiles is the key to progressing through the game.
- Levels and Layouts: Each game offers multiple levels or layouts with increasing difficulty, ranging from easy to more complex patterns.
- Hints & Special Features:
- Hints: If you get stuck, many games offer hint buttons to show possible moves.
- Shuffle/Shake: In some games, you can shuffle or shake the board to rearrange tiles if no moves are left.
- Bonuses and Power-Ups: Certain games feature bonuses, power-ups, or special tiles to help you clear the board faster or earn higher scores.
- Tips:
- Start by clearing tiles that free up the most space or reveal new matches.
- Take your time and think ahead, as matching the wrong tiles too early can block your progress.
- Keep an eye on the time or move limit if the game includes them.
- Enjoyment: Mahjong games are designed to be relaxing yet challenging. Play at your own pace and enjoy the variety of layouts, themes, and game mechanics available.
Features
- 40 exotic locations.
- 55 themed tile sets.
- Exciting and challenging.
Requirements
- OS: Windows 2000/XP/VISTA/7/8
- CPU: 600MHz or faster Processor
- RAM: 128 MB