Gnome mahjongg Solitaire Offers Relaxing Distraction for linux Users
Berlin, Germany – A revised version of the Mahjongg solitaire game for Gnome 49 is now available, offering a visually appealing and simple-to-learn diversion for Linux users. While conventional Mahjongg involves four players building complete game pictures with stones, this single-player adaptation draws inspiration from the card game Patience.
The Gnome request, available as a flatpak, presents players with a pyramid-like structure of stacked stones. The goal is to clear the board by selecting matching pairs, with the caveat that stones must have a free space beside them to be chosen. Difficulty levels vary, and a hint system is available with a time penalty.
“Find matching stones and empty the board,” describes the developer,adding that some stones can be deceptively similar. The application tracks player progress by recording season scores.
The game builds on existing Mahjongg implementations like Kajongg for KDE. Users can find similar games in thier distribution’s app store. The Gnome Mahjongg application can be downloaded from Flathub: https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.gnome.Mahjongg and further information is available on the Gnome Apps website: https://apps.gnome.org/de/Mahjongg/.
Sources:
* https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah-Jongg
* https://apps.gnome.org/de/Mahjongg/
* https://flathub.org/en/apps/org.gnome.Mahjongg