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Japanese Mahjong can be played on various internet sites.
Japanese Mahjong can be played on various online sites and clients.


== Tenhou.net ==
== Tenhou.net ==
{{Main|Tenhou.net}}


''Main article: [[Tenhou.net]]
[http://tenhou.net Tenhou.net] is one of the most popular sites to play the game, and one of the most established. The English support is poor without a translation add-on ([https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tenhou-english-ui/cbomnmkpjmleifejmnjhfnfnpiileiin Chrome], [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tenhou-english/ Firefox]), and the UI is not as up-to-date as many other websites.
== Mahjong Soul ==
{{Main|Mahjong Soul}}


[http://tenhou.net Tenhou.net] is the most popular site to play with other people. It's all in Japanese, but there is extensive [http://arcturus.su/tenhou/ English documentation on arcturus.su].
[[Mahjong Soul]] is another one of the most popular sites. It has a much newer client than Tenhou.net, with native English support. It has "anime" aesthetics. The game features [[wikipedia:Gacha game|gacha]] mechanics to obtain characters and other cosmetics.


== Other sites ==
== Riichi City ==
{{Main|Riichi City}}


* Ron2
[[Riichi City]] is an app similar to Mahjong Soul. Like Majsoul, it has an anime aesthetic and gacha mechanics. The playerbase is much smaller than either Majsoul or tenhou.net.
* Mahjong Time
 
== Other Sites ==
* [[MajHime|Hime Mahjong]]
* [[RonRon]]
* MahjongTime


== Single-player games ==
== Single-player games ==


* The [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/mahjong/mahjong_e.html Flash game by Gamedesign]
* The [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/mahjong/mahjong_e.html Gamedesign mahjong]
* On Tenhou, it's possible to play against three computers.


The ever-popular [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/bamboo/bamboo.swf Bamboo Game] is a spinoff of Japanese Mahjong, played against a single computer opponent using only the 36 Souzu tiles. All hands are at least Chinitsu.
The ever-popular [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/bamboo/bamboo.swf Bamboo Game] is a spinoff of Japanese Mahjong, played against a single computer opponent using only the 36 Souzu tiles. All hands are at least Chinitsu.
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