Madzoong is a fast-paced and colorful puzzle game that puts a wild spin on the classic Mahjong Connect genre. Instead of traditional Chinese characters, this unblocked game features a board full of cute animal tiles that you must match. It is a thrilling race against time that tests your observation skills and quick thinking.
The gameplay of Madzoong involves finding two identical tiles and connecting them with a path that has no more than two turns. Unlike traditional Mahjong, the tiles do not need to be on the edge, but the path between them must be clear. The key strategy is to constantly scan the entire board, looking for pairs that will open up the most new matching possibilities once they are removed. This frantic pace is a different kind of challenge from the relaxed turn-based play of Little Master Cricket. You must clear the entire board before the timer runs out to win.
Scan the board for two identical animal tiles. Click on the first tile, then click on its matching pair. If a valid path can be drawn between them (with two or fewer bends), they will be removed from the board. Continue this process until all tiles are cleared. If you get stuck, use a hint, but be aware that you have a limited number.
Do not just look for pairs that are close together. Often, the best move is to clear a pair from opposite sides of the board, which can open up the whole puzzle. Try to focus on clearing the tiles in the center first. When you make a match, immediately look at the newly cleared space to see if it created an easy new match.
Use your mouse to click on the matching pairs of tiles.
In Mahjong Solitaire, you can only match ‘free’ pairs of tiles (those that can slide left or right). In Mahjong Connect games like Madzoong, the tiles’ position does not matter as long as a clear line with two or fewer turns can be drawn between them.
If the timer at the top of the screen reaches zero before you have cleared all the tiles, you will lose the level and must start it again.
Yes, games like Madzoong are an excellent workout for your brain. They help to improve visual scanning speed, pattern recognition, and decision-making under pressure.
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