You click a glowing pair and the little tower of tiles bumps, tilts, then settles like it meant to do that all along. The board is 3D so you spend the first few seconds dragging the mouse to spin it, hunting for hidden matches under overhangs.
It is basically a match two Mahjong puzzle, but in a darker, neon soaked wrapper. You clear free tiles to reveal others, work your way through layers, and sometimes use a shuffle or hint when the board locks up. Controls are simple, click to select tiles, drag the board to rotate, mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Keyboard is not needed, but space or H often bring up a hint in similar browser ports.
The feel is slow and a little spooky, in a good way. I like the moody lighting, it makes the clicks feel weightier. It gets satisfying when a big cascade opens up, and slightly annoying when one buried tile refuses to show itself. If you get stuck, try rotating the whole cluster before shuffling, you often spot a match from a different angle.
- Quick controls: click tiles to match, drag to rotate the cluster, scroll to zoom.
- Play it like a stacking puzzle, clear top tiles first and work toward the center.
- If you like this, try Mahjong Titans, Mahjongg Dimensions, Shanghai, Mahjong Solitaire or Mahjong Master for similar vibes.
- A casual strategy, don’t panic; rotating the board usually reveals the hidden pair you missed.
