Compara los precios de Mahjong Nagomi en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Zoo Corporation. Publicado por Zoo Corporation. Lanzado el 6/8/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual.

If you actually know riichi mahjong and want to play it on PC without anime fluff, this no-frills implementation quietly delivers the real four-player game with online PvP included.

I'll be straight with you: I cover shooters for a living, so when the Scout Team tosses me a mahjong title, my reflex is to wonder whether the netcode is going to ruin my evening. Mahjong Nagomi is Zoo Corporation's long-running riichi mahjong implementation, ported to PC after years on mobile, and it comes in swinging on one specific promise - give the player the real Japanese tile game, not the solitaire tile-matching thing that keeps hijacking the word 'mahjong' in every storefront. What you actually get is a four-player riichi mahjong client with two clearly separated modes. Single Player puts you at a table with three AI opponents drawn from a roster of nine COM profiles, and the AI plays honestly - the developers explicitly advertise no cheating on the CPU side, which matters more than it sounds for a game where knowing whether the AI is drawing from a marked deck undercuts every learning session. Nagomi Mode layers a lucky gauge mechanic on top of standard play that lets you influence tile draws and build toward higher-value hands - it functions more as a training wheels / score-chase option than a ranked feature, so serious players can ignore it while newcomers use it as a pressure valve. The Online Multiplayer mode puts you against human opponents worldwide, which is where the real stakes live. The presentation is clean and functional. Tiles render in 3D with fluid animations, regional Japanese rule variants are selectable in the settings, voiced score announcements add genuine table atmosphere, and the UI fully supports English - a non-trivial thing for a Japanese mahjong product. The interface is not flashy, but it is readable under pressure, which is what matters when you are deciding whether to riichi on a borderline hand at the East-4 dealer round. Cloud saves mean your match history carries across machines. The honest problems: the online player population is small. Peak concurrent numbers have historically sat in the low double digits, which means matchmaking at off-peak hours is a gamble. If you want a server with a reliable queue at 2am, Tenhou - the browser-based riichi client that parts of the Steam community openly recommend as an alternative - runs a larger pool for free. The AI ceiling is also modest. It will not teach you advanced defensive play or challenge experienced players on reading discards; it is adequate for grinding hand recognition but not much more. Where Nagomi earns its position: it is a legitimate, no-moe-factor riichi client with a clean 3D table, proper rule customization, and real online PvP in a genre where most PC options either drown you in anime or expect you to set up a Tenhou account and navigate a Japanese browser interface. For the entry price, it is a reasonable buy if you already know the game and want a clean PC implementation for casual sessions and occasional online matches. Go in expecting a faithful digital table, not a ranked ecosystem. Fred, Scout Team

Mahjong Nagomi

Mahjong Nagomi

6 ago 2020Zoo Corporation
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If you actually know riichi mahjong and want to play it on PC without anime fluff, this no-frills implementation quietly delivers the real four-player game with online PvP included.

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I'll be straight with you: I cover shooters for a living, so when the Scout Team tosses me a mahjong title, my reflex is to wonder whether the netcode is going to ruin my evening. Mahjong Nagomi is Zoo Corporation's long-running riichi mahjong implementation, ported to PC after years on mobile, and it comes in swinging on one specific promise - give the player the real Japanese tile game, not the solitaire tile-matching thing that keeps hijacking the word 'mahjong' in every storefront. What you actually get is a four-player riichi mahjong client with two clearly separated modes. Single Player puts you at a table with three AI opponents drawn from a roster of nine COM profiles, and the AI plays honestly - the developers explicitly advertise no cheating on the CPU side, which matters more than it sounds for a game where knowing whether the AI is drawing from a marked deck undercuts every learning session. Nagomi Mode layers a lucky gauge mechanic on top of standard play that lets you influence tile draws and build toward higher-value hands - it functions more as a training wheels / score-chase option than a ranked feature, so serious players can ignore it while newcomers use it as a pressure valve. The Online Multiplayer mode puts you against human opponents worldwide, which is where the real stakes live. The presentation is clean and functional. Tiles render in 3D with fluid animations, regional Japanese rule variants are selectable in the settings, voiced score announcements add genuine table atmosphere, and the UI fully supports English - a non-trivial thing for a Japanese mahjong product. The interface is not flashy, but it is readable under pressure, which is what matters when you are deciding whether to riichi on a borderline hand at the East-4 dealer round. Cloud saves mean your match history carries across machines. The honest problems: the online player population is small. Peak concurrent numbers have historically sat in the low double digits, which means matchmaking at off-peak hours is a gamble. If you want a server with a reliable queue at 2am, Tenhou - the browser-based riichi client that parts of the Steam community openly recommend as an alternative - runs a larger pool for free. The AI ceiling is also modest. It will not teach you advanced defensive play or challenge experienced players on reading discards; it is adequate for grinding hand recognition but not much more. Where Nagomi earns its position: it is a legitimate, no-moe-factor riichi client with a clean 3D table, proper rule customization, and real online PvP in a genre where most PC options either drown you in anime or expect you to set up a Tenhou account and navigate a Japanese browser interface. For the entry price, it is a reasonable buy if you already know the game and want a clean PC implementation for casual sessions and occasional online matches. Go in expecting a faithful digital table, not a ranked ecosystem.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcloud-savestier:sub-5Riichi MahjongJapanese RulesLucky GaugeNo-MoeAI Practice ModeVoiced ScoringRegional Rule Sets

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OS
Windows 8.1/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
DirectX Compatible video card with Pixel Shader 3.0 and Vertex Shader 3.0 support
Processor
2Ghz(x86_64)
Sound Card
DirectX-compatible sound

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Zoo Corporation
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6 ago 2020

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