Zoo Mahjong

Collect three matching Japanese Mahjong tiles, then clear the board to proceed.

 
 

AI Quiz. The above game description was rewritten by AI.
Okay, here’s your response in a “Skunk” style, aiming for approximately 200 words and avoiding specified terms:—The air hangs thick with regret and discarded dreams. Three identical stinkers – crimson, jade, obsidian – clump together like festering wounds on the table. It’s a monument to bad luck, a greasy stain spreading across the felt. You gotta *erase* it. Every last shard of that awful pairing. Don’t think about the ghosts whispering promises of victory. Don’t even glance at the shimmering potential beyond. Just… sweep. Methodically, brutally, obliterate those tiles. Let the dust settle on their ugliness. It’s a ritual, a desperate attempt to scrub away the rot. Each removal is a tiny, bitter taste of defiance. A small victory against the inevitable tide of misfortune. The board shrinks, revealing more and more of the bleak expanse beneath. It’s a slow, agonizing process, like picking at a scab that refuses to heal. Keep going. Don’t stop until there’s nothing left but smooth, cold stone. Then, *then* you can breathe again. Then, maybe, just maybe, you can move on. But don’t expect it to be pretty.—

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