Jolly Jong 2.5

Jolly Jong 2.5

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Jolly Jong 2.5

Rating:
3.4
Released: November 14, 2012
Last updated: November 14, 2012
Developer: Griman

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Description

Fun Mahjong Solitaire game, where tiles move to the centre of the board. Combine 2 of the same free tiles to remove them from the screen. A tile is free if it has at least 1 free side (left or right) and isn't blocked from above.

FAQ

What is Jolly Jong 2.5?

Jolly Jong 2.5 is a tile-matching puzzle game developed by Griman where players match pairs of identical tiles to clear the board.

How do you play Jolly Jong 2.5?

In Jolly Jong 2.5, you select matching pairs of free Mahjong tiles to remove them from the board, aiming to clear all tiles and complete each level.

What are the main features of Jolly Jong 2.5?

Jolly Jong 2.5 offers multiple levels, relaxing music, and classic Mahjong solitaire gameplay designed for single players.

What type of progression is in Jolly Jong 2.5?

Progression in Jolly Jong 2.5 is level-based, with players unlocking and completing new puzzles as they advance through the game.

Can you play Jolly Jong 2.5 offline or multiplayer?

Jolly Jong 2.5 is a single-player, browser-based puzzle game and does not include offline progress or multiplayer features.

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ootoot

Nov. 15, 2012

22
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Erm, it's not called Mahjong, it's called Jolly Jong.
And that's why it's not Mahjong!

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tantamount

Nov. 16, 2012

4
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fun little game, but having the matches light up when you select a tile makes it way too easy

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clemzorg

Nov. 14, 2012

10
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Nice game, easy to play and not too hard, that's not real majhong but fun too. And good music ^^

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mohirl

Nov. 14, 2012

7
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Nice implementation. I particularly like the way unavailable tiles are shaded, little detail but makes it more playable. But it's way too easy. First level that I failed was 20, and that was only because I'd abandoned any strategy about 3 levels before and was just clicking the first match I saw. Could maybe use a few different tiles, with less repetition, to make it a little harder.

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mgklclstlmn

Nov. 15, 2012

6
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FYI: no tile matching solitaire games are real Mahjong. If you want real Mahjong, you want Game Of Four Winds. Just play the game and let it go already.