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{{Main|Tenhou.net}}
{{Main|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.
[http://tenhou.net Tenhou.net], introduced in 2004, is one of the most popular sites to play the game, and the most established.
 
== Mahjong Soul ==
Basic info:
* '''Platforms''': Web browser, mobile (IOS/Android), downloadable client (requires subscription)
* '''Pricing (for mahjong)''': Web browser/mobile is entirely free until the highest level lobby (Houou room), which requires a subscription. Subscription costs 550 yen/25 days (660 yen/month); the cost is reduced if buying in bulk.
* '''Languages''': Japanese. Minimal English support 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]).
 
Notes:
* '''In-game hints''': Prompts for chii/pon/kan/riichi. No hints for waits, tiles left, or tedashi/tsumogiri.
* Significantly older than most of its competitors. Its UI is "minimialist" - not as polished, but with less bloat.
 
== Gacha games ==
The following games all feature [[wikipedia:Gacha game|gacha]] mechanics and an "anime"-inspired aesthetic. The gacha mechanics allow pulling for different characters and other cosmetics, with no impact on the mahjong gameplay.
 
=== Mahjong Soul ===
{{Main|Mahjong Soul}}
{{Main|Mahjong Soul}}


[[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.
[[Mahjong Soul]], introduced in 2018, is another one of the most popular sites. Released much later than Tenhou, it features more polished graphics, "anime" aesthetics, and has native English support.


== Riichi City ==
Basic info:
* '''Platforms''': Web browser, downloadable client, Steam, mobile (IOS/Android)
* '''Pricing (for mahjong)''': Each game in Silver room (second-lowest room) or higher requires copper, a free in-game currency. However, in-game events - which are run near constantly - provide more than enough copper for practically unlimited play.
* '''Languages''': Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean. Native English support.
 
Notes:
* '''In-game hints''': Prompts for chii/pon/kan/riichi; displays waits and tiles left. No hint for tedashi/tsumogiri.
* Gacha system used for cosmetics (see [[#Gacha games|above]]).
 
=== Riichi City ===
{{Main|Riichi City}}
{{Main|Riichi City}}


[[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.
[[Riichi City]], introduced in 2022, is a Riichi mahjong simulator that can be considered a "clone" of MahjongSoul. Its gacha system is significantly nicer for free-to-play players, and the client is newer, but the player count is much smaller than MajSoul.
 
Basic info:
* '''Platforms''': Downloadable client, Steam, mobile (IOS/Android)
* '''Pricing (for mahjong)''': Each game in Moon room (second-lowest room) or higher requires coins, a free in-game currency. However, in-game events - which are run near constantly - provide more than enough copper for practically unlimited play.
* '''Languages''': Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean. Native English support.
 
Notes:
* '''In-game hints''': Prompts for chii/pon/kan/riichi; displays waits and tiles left; displays tedashi/tsumogiri.
* Gacha system used for cosmetics (see [[#Gacha games|above]]).
* Player count, as of the time of writing (Sept. 2024), is significantly lower than Tenhou/Mahjong Soul, especially at higher rooms.
* Ranking system does not encourage 4th place avoidance; point spread is split mostly even between 1st/2nd and 3rd/4th.
 
=== Hime Mahjong ===
{{Main|MajHime}}
 
[[Hime mahjong]], introduced in 2019, is another MahjongSoul "clone". It is Japanese/Chinese-only, but the gacha system and characters create a small English-speaking fanbase.


== Other Sites ==
Basic info:
* [[MajHime|Hime Mahjong]]
* '''Platforms''': Steam, mobile (Android; IOS requires Japanese account)
* [[RonRon]]
* '''Pricing (for mahjong)''': Games are entirely free.
* MahjongTime
* '''Languages''': Japanese, Chinese. No English support.
 
Notes:
* Gacha system used for cosmetics (see [[#Gacha games|above]]).
 
==RonRon==
{{Main|RonRon}}
 
[[RonRon]], formerly known as Ron2, is a mahjong site endorsed by the [[Japan Professional Mahjong League]].
 
* '''Platforms''': Website
* '''Pricing (for mahjong)''': Playing games requires a subscription, costing 1100 yen/month; the cost is reduced if buying in bulk.
* '''Languages''': Japanese. No English support.
 
Notes:
* '''In-game hints''': Prompts for chii/pon/kan/riichi. No hints for waits, tiles left, or tedashi/tsumogiri.
* The UI is basically identical to Tenhou.
* The main appeal of the site is the JPML integration and being able to play against the strongest players.
 
== Other Sites/Clients ==
* MahjongTime: PC, English. Main features are a wide variety of non-Riichi mahjong (MCR, American, HKOS, etc.). Game # is limited, especially without a subscription.
* Sega Mahjong: PC/Mobile, Japanese only. Features gacha systems but significantly different than MahjongSoul.
* Maru-jan M: Mobile, Japanese only.


== Single-player games ==
== Single-player games ==
* The [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/mahjong/mahjong_e.html Gamedesign mahjong]
* The [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/mahjong/mahjong_e.html Gamedesign mahjong]
 
* [http://www.gamedesign.jp/flash/bamboo/bamboo.swf Bamboo Chinitsu Game] - played against a single computer opponent using only the 36 Souzu tiles.
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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