Mahjong Run
Fizal Banu
Dash through a neon-lit track, collect mahjong tiles, and complete patterns on the fly. Mahjong Run blends endless-runner speed with classic tile-matching strategy — easy to pick up, hard to put down. Swipe between three lanes, grab the right tiles, and build Sequences, Pairs, and Triplets before traps and wrong suits drain your lives. Chain perfect collections to grow your combo multiplier and unlock powerful pattern skills that keep you in the run. CORE GAMEPLAY • Three-lane endless runner — swipe or tap to switch lanes instantly • Three pattern types: Sequence (3 consecutive tiles), Pair (2 identical), Triplet (3 identical) • Combo multipliers — 3+ streak ×2, 8+ streak ×3, 15+ streak ×5 • Pattern skills — Speed boost, tile magnet, and trap shield • 3 lives per run — dodge traps, avoid wrong suits, survive as long as you can GAME MODES • Normal Run — chase your personal best score and distance • Daily Challenge — fresh goals every day with score and pattern targets; flawless runs earn a 2× bonus • Weekly Challenge — tougher multi-objective gauntlet: score, patterns, combo, distance, and a focus pattern; flawless completion earns a 3× bonus at elevated speed PROGRESS & REPLAY • Runner levels — earn XP from runs, scores, and achievements; rise from Novice to Mahjong Deity • 20 achievements — score milestones, combo mastery, daily and weekly streaks, and more • Local leaderboard — compete against your best runs • Run history & statistics — track trends, totals, and personal records • Share your score — celebrate big runs with friends POLISHED EXPERIENCE • Sleek sci-fi visual style with dynamic HUD and speed effects • Haptic feedback and sound effects (customizable in Settings) • Interactive tutorial for first-time players • Fully offline — no account required, play anywhere Whether you love mahjong, endless runners, or quick skill-based arcade games, Mahjong Run delivers fast sessions with deep scoring strategy. Start a Normal Run, tackle today’s Daily Challenge, or conquer the Weekly gauntlet — how far can you run?