Friends
The Friends Game Mode in Mahjong Meta allows players to play with their friends or make new friends online. In this mode, players can create private games, invite their friends to join, and compete against each other in a friendly setting.
To create a private game, players must first select the Friends Game Mode and choose the "Create Game" option. They can then set the game settings, including the stakes limit, the type of game (e.g., Riichi or Hong Kong) and the scoring system.
Once the game is created, players can invite their friends to join by sharing a unique link or code. Friends can join the game by clicking on the link or entering the code, and will be automatically added to the game.
House is required
To be able to host Friends game mode, players are required to rent or purchase a Mahjong House in-game.
Disclaimer and Risk Disclosure
In the Friend Mode, players are not randomly matched like other game modes, but are invited by the owner of the room to form a specific group. We will forcibly display the IP address, winning rates of players in the Friends Mode for all players to identify and refer to. While we make every effort to prevent and detect cheating and collusion among players, we cannot guarantee their complete elimination due to factors beyond our control and beyond the game software and blockchain layer. For example, players might use external communication channels to coordinate cheating. We want to assure you that we are dedicated to providing a fair gaming environment and will continue to do our best to tackle such issues. However, it is crucial to understand that some aspects of cheating and collusion are not entirely within our control. We strive to ensure a fair and enjoyable gaming experience by implementing measures such as monitoring gameplay, analyzing data for abnormal behavior, and restricting private room creation for players with a low reputation score. We are committed to using all available resources to maintain fairness and minimize cheating and collusion.
However, players are responsible for assessing their own risk tolerance and ensuring that your participation in private room games aligns with their personal risk preferences.
The host of the private game will be shared with service fees.
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