

Pro Mahjong Kiwame on SNES is one of those games that looks simple at first—just tiles, numbers, and symbols—but once you start playing, it sinks its claws into you. The AI opponents actually feel like they’re thinking, not just throwing random moves at you. I lost my first few rounds hard before realizing how much strategy goes into discarding the right tiles at the right time.
The presentation is clean, no flashy distractions, just straight-up mahjong with that classic SNES aesthetic. You can play against friends if you’ve got someone who’s into tile-based mind games, but honestly, the single-player is where it shines. It’s the kind of game you boot up for "just one round" and suddenly it’s been two hours.
If you’ve ever been curious about mahjong beyond the match-three mobile versions, this is a solid way to dive in. Just don’t blame me when you start seeing tile patterns in your sleep.
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