Tile selection is done with the circle pad and it works surprisingly well. You’ll turn these shapes in any direction by holding down either the L or R button and pushing a direction on the circle pad, while the d-pad lets you zoom in and out. They’re easy enough that they’ll let you get used to rotating and manipulating the shapes. In this mode you’re working against a countdown timer, but the basic shapes of the mode’s alpha stages are pretty easy. ![]() Like in classic mahjong, you’ll pick from any of the available ‘free’ tiles to match them to other ones. You’ll match tiles, which are now actually little cubes, on or in some basic shapes, like larger cubes and other geometric designs. The game slowly eases you into its 3D Cube Mode with some simple puzzles. I ended up taking my 3DS to bed and played until I got sleepy. ![]() It works well enough that my first play session, which I only intended to be a quick introduction, lasted about 2 hours. Floating mahjong in 3D sounds like something that wouldn’t work, but it really does.
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