Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire Review (PlayStation 5)

Join us as our Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire Review has us watching the Pretty Girls go wild in the all-new “Mahjong Solitaire”. Find pairs of tiles to delete them. Delete all tiles before time runs out to clear around. Once you make it to the third round, a girl in a sexy costume begins to reveal herself as you delete tiles… As you clear the stages, the girls get sexier and sexier, or do they?

Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire Review Pros:

  • Anime-style graphics.
  • 284.7MB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • Mahjong Solitaire gameplay.
  • Easy mode option.
  • Dressing room – change characters outfits you unlocked in the main game.
  • Five girls to play as – one initially then you unlock them as you play.
  • Each character has a set of stages.
  • Stages are timed and you earn back time with matching.
  • The game revolves around matching the pieces within a time limit.
  • The left stick controls the cursor and a button does actions.
  • Easy mode allows you to reroll/arrange the pieces and look under other pieces.
  • You can get the game over by the timer running out or by having no more moves.
  • Very addictive.
  • Has one more go mentality to it.
  • The help option gives a quick text-based explanation of the rules.
  • Can replay levels.
  • Once you start unlocking more characters, you are free to jump into any stage.
  • Japanese voice.

Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire Review Cons:

  • Annoying music that is on loop.
  • The dressing room is kinda pointless.
  • No online leaderboards.
  • RNG is a bitch.
  • No way to speed the cursor up.

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Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire:

Official website.

Developer: ZOO Corporation

Publisher: eastasiasoft

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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