Garden Tales Mahjong 2

Garden Tales Mahjong 2

Welcome to the second instalment of the popular Mahjong game that combines Solitaire Mahjong gameplay with the beautiful theme of the legendary Garden Tales match 3 game. Garden Tales Mahjong 2 features incredible 250+ puzzle layouts, 'Quick Play' mode for instant action, 'Chapters Mode' to unlock new puzzles. The more puzzles you complete the more puzzles you unlock. Enjoy this captivating journey and start your Garden Tales Mahjong adventure today!

Your Guide to Garden Tales Mahjong 2 Gameplay

Dive into Garden Tales Mahjong 2 where matching garden-themed tiles blooms fun. Did you get stuck? Use Shuffle, Torch, or Hint to advance through chapters with beautiful garden backdrops, unlocking more as you go. Quick Play offers endless puzzles for quick enjoyment. Clear boards, boost scores, and enjoy a strategic escape in this enchanting sequel. Start your Garden-Tales-themed adventure now!

What game development software was chosen for this project?

The developers used Javascript to build this game.

In what genre does this game fit?

This is a Mahjong & Connect type of game.

Which gender group is this game aimed at?

The game caters to Male & Female.

How do the tags help identify the game’s genre or focus?

The tags that best describe the characteristics of this game are garden.

Who designed and developed this game?

The design and development of this game are credited to SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

Which age groups is this game most appropriate for?

The ideal age range for players of this game is Adults, Seniors.

Are there any instances of blood in the game?

Yes, blood or gore is present in Garden Tales Mahjong 2.

Can the game be accessed and played on mobile operating systems?

Garden Tales Mahjong 2 runs smoothly on mobile devices.

Is there any cruel or harmful content in the game?

Yes, there are moments of violence or cruelty in Garden Tales Mahjong 2.

Would this game be suitable for kids to enjoy?

No, Garden Tales Mahjong 2 does not cater to a child audience.
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