@Jatkins1104 Hong Kong style is perhaps the easieat to learn; Japanese is among the most common online, but a bit trickier; American is... well, different, but popular in certain areas. You might be able to find a group in your area to join.
Here’s the brand-new AMOS product made for the U.S. — AMOS Numbers! 🇺🇸🀄
Designed for players who can’t easily read the traditional tile patterns or kanji, this set features tiles with Arabic numerals, plus a junk mat, compass, and color-coded point sticks.
It’s already a huge hit! Many buyers are sharing this amazing game with friends and introducing new players to Riichi Mahjong.
In the U.S., people love taking it to cafés or friends’ houses, so we’ve made sure the carry bag is durable and stylish for on-the-go play.
We hope this will become a real catalyst for growing the player base even more! 🚀
https://t.co/NE2d7cedwu
DC Riichi Mahjong will be in the gaming room all three days of Otakon to provide riichi mahjong free play, beginner lessons, and tournament play.
Teaching Lessons Times:
Friday: 11am, 2pm, 5pm
Saturday: 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm
Sunday: 11am
Mahjong Tournament: Friday 8pm!
Been working on a native Linux version of Kemono Mahjong, and I think I've finally got it working well on an actual Steam Deck (ie. without needing to enable Proton). Hopefully soon it'll get the "compatible with Steam Deck" certification.
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Curious to know your rankings of the characters by difficulty.
Am thinking of reordering them for new players, and showing a difficulty for each (1-3⭐?).
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