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2018

Analysis generated from community votes
Tiles clacking, a calm table, and anime characters watching over your match.
On few votes, Mahjong Soul's profile stays cautious, but one line floats up: the soundtrack, just below average, ahead of more than 40% of games. The rest sinks. Fun, the urge to rediscover it, and the art style drag near the bottom, the rediscovery line nearly last. The controller feel and desert island sit a notch above without convincing. These early returns sketch a niche game, one you practice more than you celebrate, but with so few duels, nothing is fixed.
In the online mahjong family, that's expected. Like many tile and card games, its greatness lies in the rigor of the rules, not in the emotion or spectacle these questions measure.
So, for who? For you if you love mahjong, patient strategy, the anime dressing that softens the competition. Much less if you want a visual love-at-first-sight or a great memory to relive.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.