
A digital adaptation of the classic 16-tile Taiwanese Mahjong game, playable directly in a web browser. This version faithfully recreates the rules and scoring system specific to the Taiwanese variant, offering a traditional tile-matching experience.
The objective of Taiwanese Mahjong is to be the first player to form a complete hand of four sets and one pair, known as 'going mahjong'. A set can be a Pong (three identical tiles), a Kong (four identical tiles), or a Chow (three consecutive tiles of the same suit). Players take turns drawing a tile from the wall and then discarding one from their hand. You can claim another player's discard to complete a set if you announce it. The game uses 16 tiles per player instead of the more common 13, which changes the strategy and potential combinations. A key beginner strategy is to focus on building a hand with a clear plan, such as aiming for all Pongs or a mix of Chows, while carefully observing the discards of your opponents to avoid giving them the tile they need. Pay attention to the specific scoring rules for Taiwanese Mahjong, as certain combinations like having a hand of all one suit or specific honor tiles can significantly increase your points.
Yes. 台灣麻將 - 16張 is 100% free to play in your browser on GGEMU.
Yes. 台灣麻將 - 16張 works on both mobile devices and desktop browsers on GGEMU.
台灣麻將 - 16張 does not currently offer GGEMU save states. If the game has its own built-in save system, use that instead.
No. 台灣麻將 - 16張 runs directly in your browser on GGEMU, so you do not need extra hardware or a separate HTML5 setup.
Yes. 台灣麻將 - 16張 supports fullscreen mode on GGEMU for a more immersive play experience.
Yes. 台灣麻將 - 16張 supports gamepad controls on GGEMU when a compatible controller is connected.