I believe the game toodle tiles from american printing house for the blind
was based on the solo version of mahjong, or one of them at any rate, but to
be honest between the game's serious repackaging as a gamefirmly and
distinctly aimed at children (even the documentation is written to sell to
I actually went and researched Mahjong in response to this topic.
A lot of the complexity of coding such a beast would be your
definition of what Mahjong is.
There's apparently a number of different variations ranging from
relatively simple to immensely complex. Our card game Rummy is based
on
The spoonbill games do tend to be very well designed and put together, even
their simpler ones like mastermind with lots of random features etc.
I haven't particularly got into their chess challenge game sinse I don't
find I can play chess looking at a board square by square but would want the