Mahjong Alchemy Overview
Mahjong Alchemy was one of those solid tile-matching games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it offered a clean, reliable way to pass some time in a browser window. The presentation was straightforward, with a calm, almost meditative atmosphere that set it apart from more frantic puzzle titles of the period.
You control the cursor, clicking on free tiles to match them and clear the board. The main objective is to remove every tile by finding identical pairs. The game uses the classic Shanghai layout, and you can only select tiles that are not blocked on their left or right sides. There's a hint system if you get stuck, and the shuffle button becomes a necessary tool on denser, more challenging boards. The pace is entirely your own, though the puzzles can become quite difficult as the layers of tiles stack up. It feels like a quiet, focused exercise in pattern recognition.