The Table Is the Battlefield
This is not ordinary mahjong. Your hand is your weapon — the sets you build determine your damage multiplier. The more tiles you match in one suit, the more special sets you complete, the more absurd the number you hit for. Four players draw and discard in turn; whoever completes their hand first, fires.
90 Monsters, Three Worlds
Draft three monsters from five candidates at the start. When your active monster falls, the next one steps up. Lose all three and you're out.
- Base — Giants, Serpents, Knights, Warlocks, Divine Beasts
- Dinosaur — Carnivores, Herbivores
- Hyakki — Oni, Beast Spirits, Strange Ones
Every monster has its own passive or active skill: one converts damage into healing, one strikes only the two highest-HP targets, one seals an opponent's skills for six turns. How you build your roster is the first decision of the match.
Rule Cards Rewrite the Game
Four
shared rule cards are always in play — public, and they affect everyone. "Giants deal +600 total damage." "Knights crush the attacker's attribute multiplier to 1." "Phantom tiles count as 3 base when used in a set." Rules target
branches and attributes, not sides. Drew a rule that counters your own roster? Swap it out — or turn it against your opponents.
95 Items
Rule-type items go on the board and rewrite the match. Effect-type items fire immediately. Heal to full, seal an opponent's skills, pull a tile from the discard pile, peek at someone's hand, steal their item, or gamble for +2000 on your next attack (or lose 1000 of your own HP). Items drop randomly when you draw on your turn — whether and when to use them is the call you have to make.
Solo and Online
- Single Player — Three AI opponents that chi, pon, and ron, use items, and play rule cards against you
- Online — Join with a six-digit room code, no friend request needed. Disconnect and AI takes over; come back any time and reclaim your seat
Also Inside
- Compendium — Full data on all 90 monsters and 95 items. Do your homework before you sit down
- Backpack — Card backs, sleeves, tables, emotes. Make it look how you want
- Presentation — Active skills have their own cut-ins; clear the whole table in one hit and you get a Triple Kill