Gaming: 's Playable Mahjong In Morrowind, Boss, Just Like You Ordered

Gaming: 's Playable Mahjong In Morrowind, Boss, Just Like You Ordered

I taught myself Caravan in New Vegas. I can learn this.

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I like to think I'm a relatively smart person; I can often remember most of my ABCs and it only takes me around five seconds to add seven to something. But one thing will remain forever beyond me: mahjong, the Chinese tile-based game that I mostly know as 'that one Yakuza minigame I simply don't interact with.' The fact is: it's impossible to learn. The other fact is: I've never seriously attempted to learn it. These facts are unrelated, to my mind.

Anyway, I may have to finally learn it, because some mad lad has gone and added mahjong—under the setting-appropriate name of mazte—to The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, probably my favourite game of all time.

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