Compare Sweet Candy Mahjong prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by EnsenaSoft. Published by EnsenaSoft. Released on 9/29/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie.

Six hundred and forty candy-themed tile puzzles in 2D and 3D, split across eight worlds - it scratches the mahjong solitaire itch, but a punishing timer and paper-thin settings menu may frustrate anyone looking to unwind.

I want to like this one more than the numbers let me. Sweet Candy Mahjong arrives from EnsenaSoft as part of a long-running family of mahjong solitaire titles, and the candy coating is genuinely charming - pastel palettes, sugary world themes, the kind of visual warmth that is perfectly at home on a Saturday afternoon. The core loop is classic mahjong solitaire: scan a stacked tile layout, match open pairs of identical tiles, clear the board. Nothing reinvented, nothing subverted, and for a certain player that is exactly the point. The content volume is respectable. Eight themed worlds house a total of 640 puzzle layouts spread across both a flat 2D view and a layered 3D perspective, giving you two visual modes to work through. Randomised tile orders on each layout mean you are not replaying an identical board when you return to a favourite, which adds a modest layer of replayability. A scoring system rewards speed, and the soundtrack sits in that light, looping register that the genre tends to favour - unobtrusive, gentle, easy on the ears during long sessions. But there are friction points that are hard to overlook, and they have been noted consistently in community feedback since launch. The timer is aggressive enough that players looking for a pure zen experience will find it working against the mood the visuals promise. More telling is what is missing from the settings: no borderless windowed mode, no in-game audio slider, and controls that feel designed for a touchscreen rather than a mouse. This is a mobile port, and it does not always hide that origin. The absence of cloud saves also stings if you play across multiple machines. Steam trading cards are included, so badge hunters get something, but achievements are absent. Who is this for, then? Grandparents, younger players, anyone who wants a low-stakes puzzle session in short bursts and does not need the game to hold their hand through configuration screens. If you are a mahjong enthusiast who has already spent time with something like EnsenaSoft's own Mahjong Deluxe line, the mechanical differences here are minimal - the candy reskin is the main distinction. For that audience, it is a light diversion rather than a destination. For someone new to mahjong solitaire who wants a friendly entry point with a lot of puzzles in the box, it clears that bar, just not by a wide margin. Kai, Scout Team

Sweet Candy Mahjong
CasualIndie

Sweet Candy Mahjong

Sep 29, 2016EnsenaSoft
GamerScout Says

Six hundred and forty candy-themed tile puzzles in 2D and 3D, split across eight worlds - it scratches the mahjong solitaire itch, but a punishing timer and paper-thin settings menu may frustrate anyone looking to unwind.

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I want to like this one more than the numbers let me. Sweet Candy Mahjong arrives from EnsenaSoft as part of a long-running family of mahjong solitaire titles, and the candy coating is genuinely charming - pastel palettes, sugary world themes, the kind of visual warmth that is perfectly at home on a Saturday afternoon. The core loop is classic mahjong solitaire: scan a stacked tile layout, match open pairs of identical tiles, clear the board. Nothing reinvented, nothing subverted, and for a certain player that is exactly the point. The content volume is respectable. Eight themed worlds house a total of 640 puzzle layouts spread across both a flat 2D view and a layered 3D perspective, giving you two visual modes to work through. Randomised tile orders on each layout mean you are not replaying an identical board when you return to a favourite, which adds a modest layer of replayability. A scoring system rewards speed, and the soundtrack sits in that light, looping register that the genre tends to favour - unobtrusive, gentle, easy on the ears during long sessions. But there are friction points that are hard to overlook, and they have been noted consistently in community feedback since launch. The timer is aggressive enough that players looking for a pure zen experience will find it working against the mood the visuals promise. More telling is what is missing from the settings: no borderless windowed mode, no in-game audio slider, and controls that feel designed for a touchscreen rather than a mouse. This is a mobile port, and it does not always hide that origin. The absence of cloud saves also stings if you play across multiple machines. Steam trading cards are included, so badge hunters get something, but achievements are absent. Who is this for, then? Grandparents, younger players, anyone who wants a low-stakes puzzle session in short bursts and does not need the game to hold their hand through configuration screens. If you are a mahjong enthusiast who has already spent time with something like EnsenaSoft's own Mahjong Deluxe line, the mechanical differences here are minimal - the candy reskin is the main distinction. For that audience, it is a light diversion rather than a destination. For someone new to mahjong solitaire who wants a friendly entry point with a lot of puzzles in the box, it clears that bar, just not by a wide margin. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Mahjong SolitaireMobile PortTimer-BasedFamily FriendlyShort SessionsTile Matching3D Mode

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Vista, 7, 8, 10
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
vCard with DirectX 9.0 support
Processor
1.0 GHz

Recommended

OS
Windows 7, 8, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
vCard with DirectX 9.0 support
Processor
2.0 GHz

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Developer
EnsenaSoft
Publisher
EnsenaSoft
Release Date
Sep 29, 2016

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Sweet Candy Mahjong was developed by EnsenaSoft.