
At first, this is a fantasy arcade mahjong tutorial.
The tape teaches you how to read tiles, form hands, understand waits, watch discards, and win your first match against a computer opponent.
But after the lesson ends, the tape keeps going.
You'll quickly transfer your mahjong skills into the roguelike challenge. It is still based on real mahjong rules, but now you can build your tile set, find synergies, win more, and win big.
Every run starts from the language of mahjong: suits, honors, sequences, triplets, pairs, waits, calls, and scoring patterns.
Then the roguelike layer starts bending the lesson.
Add more of the tiles you want. Remove tiles that slow you down. Strengthen certain suits, boost honor tiles, reward triplets, support pairs, or build toward rare patterns. A small change to your inventory can turn a normal hand into the start of something much bigger.
When a round goes wrong, rewind the tape and try another take.
Maybe your opponent wins before you. Maybe your hand wins, but not by enough. Maybe you can already clear the round, but you saw a better hand hiding a few turns back.
Rewinding lets you return to an earlier point in the recording, use what you learned, and play the hand differently. It is not only a safety net. It is part of how you build bigger wins.
Between matches, choose upgrades that change how your run develops.
Add or remove tiles from your set
Boost specific patterns
Pick Sticker items that reward your preferred style of play
Use arcade-style Command items to change the game
Discover powerful modchips to break the rules
This tape looks like a bright arcade mahjong tutorial, but the recording seems to have something underneath.
Keep playing.
Keep rewinding.
Learn real mahjong through an interactive tutorial structure
Play mahjong hands against a computer opponent running an advanced mahjong algorithm
Turn mahjong knowledge into roguelike builds and synergies
Rewind the tape to replay key moments and find better takes
Discover secrets inside a strange arcade videotape