{"id":"mahjong-taikai","platform":"nds","category":"main_game","titles":[{"text":"Mahjong Taikai","lang":"en","script":"Latn","form":"official","source":"no_intro","verified":false,"region":"jp"}],"roms":[{"name":"Mahjong Taikai (Japan)","source":"no_intro","region":"jp","serial":"AMAJ","size":16777216,"crc32":"74330d1e","md5":"fb3785e13ec28e1a89884d71654aa7e0","sha1":"22f548adf7fc8564505db838cab86826fb9ae7fa"}],"external_ids":{"igdb":80797},"media":[{"kind":"boxart","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Nintendo_DS/master/Named_Boxarts/Mahjong%20Taikai%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"titlescreen","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Nintendo_DS/master/Named_Titles/Mahjong%20Taikai%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"},{"kind":"screenshot","url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libretro-thumbnails/Nintendo_-_Nintendo_DS/master/Named_Snaps/Mahjong%20Taikai%20%28Japan%29.png","source":"libretro_thumbnails","region":"jp"}],"descriptions":[{"text":"Mahjong is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. It is played by four players (with three-player variations found in parts of China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Southeast Asia). The game and its regional variants are played throughout the Sinosphere in East and Southeast Asia and have also become popular in Western countries. The game has been adapted into a widespread form of online entertainment. Similar to the Western card game rummy, mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and luck. To distinguish it from mahjong solitaire, it is sometimes referred to as mahjong rummy.\nThe game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols, although regional variations may omit some tiles or add unique ones. In most variations, each player begins by receiving 13 tiles. In turn, players draw and discard tiles until they complete a legal hand using the 14th drawn tile to form four melds (or sets) and a pair (eye). A player can also win with a small class of special hands. While many variations of mahjong exist, most of them have basic rules in common including how a piece i","lang":"en","source":"wikipedia_en"}]}