MEET townspeople, cowboys, miners, bankers, outlaws and bounty hunters on your way to prosperity.GO on an adventure filled with the history and tales of the Wild West.PLAY through a unique combination of tile matching and city building in one game.Reconstruct an impressive town worthy of Wild West legends, become the new mayor of Colinstown and thwart the evil machinations of the outlaws to ensure that fortune favors your citizens once again! On your way to prosperity, collect achievements and get special tools, such as the Dice booster (which gets you out of a difficult situation), the Dynamite booster (which blows up multiple pairs of tiles) and many other innovative features that can enhance your gameplay experience! Help the determined citizens revive their community after devastating attacks by the Butler Gang, who may be bankrolled by the corrupt tycoon Richard Pierce. You’re a talented builder who’s responded to a Help Wanted ad in Colinstown, a troubled outpost in the Old West. This new mahjong solitaire game is a unique and epic combination of city building and classic tile pairing, tied together with a storyline full of twists and turns and the free spirits and hardscrabble realities of the Wild West. Play thousands of tile matching levels, meet charismatic characters, follow the suspenseful storyline and help transform this resilient town into the pride of the Wild West while tackling matching games! Travel back in time in Sheriff of Mahjong®! A struggling frontier town in a faraway and beautiful corner of the Old West needs your help to be brought back to its former glory. 4) I can turn off the music, the gameplay sounds, the haptics and I can turn off the fancy animations, which are cute, but they bothered me after a few minutes.Swap and match tiles on thousands of puzzling pair matching levels to collect resources and use powerful boosters to bring a destroyed Western town back to life! My old app must have been a product of lazy programming or poor memory usage or who knows. The lower levels in this game 3) If I didn’t want to retry the exact same tiles in the exact same places, I wouldn’t have hit the *Restart* button. 2) The app I used before jumped way too soon into large multi-layered layouts could never have existed in the real world unless some of the tiles were weirdly-weighted. Still, I like that this game has an alternative to the simple four-color ones. I’m kind of old school, liking the those with traditional HanZi (汉字) characters over burgers and fries, but that’s my taste. So why five stars? 1) Choice of tile sets. I’m not sure if I’ve ever written a positive review of a game only a few hours after downloading, but I am so very impressed with this one, I will rate this version early. It’s worth the irritating pop up games at the end of each puzzle because it doesn’t rip you off You can also change the cards to make it more difficult or easy for younger children. The backgrounds you can change for free are beautiful. I would have given the game 4-1/2 stars if possible. I would give them ***** stars because they do give you stars for getting through the puzzles and only costs you a single star to get a re-shuffle. Would be nice if you could pay a small amount and skip the ads. When I sit down to play the game, I want to go through the different puzzles without having to wait 30 seconds or more. Why I marked them down is if you don’t get all 3 stars in each puzzle, you get a pop up advertisement for another game. This is one of the better games because they’re not constantly harassing you to buy coins, tokens or something in order to pass the puzzle and get to the next one. (And no, I don't know any of the developers. They're the best free apps I've ever played, but it's worth throwing a few bucks at the developers for such spectacularly well-designed games. Get these, and then pay for the upgrades. There's one in *this* app (currently #1186, though they change the numbering as they add boards) that I'm convinced is unsolvable. While the only noticeable difference is that Titan is in portrait mode and Epic is in landscape - so it's just a matter of tilting the iPad sideways to play one or the other - I've managed to solve all 1650 boards available in Titan, but only 1649 in Epic. And the customizability is nearly endless. These games are so beautiful, so relaxing, and so addictive that I've spent eight months solving the 3300 boards they offer (plus the new daily games!), and I may just start all over again. I played a lot of mahjong games over the years before I found the two from Kristanix - and now I've pretty much stopped playing anything else.
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