麻雀天師 is a focused mahjong training app designed to help players convert complex hand-reading and discard choices into repeatable practice. 麻雀天師 emphasizes short drills, probability feedback, and clear logic so serious hobbyists and club players can practice offense and defense in small, focused sessions that map directly to real-table decision making. The opening minutes introduce core modes and demonstrate how simulated problems reflect typical table states, making it easy to see what to practice and why.
The app provides two primary practice tracks: Trial of Offense, which presents thousands of randomized draw-and-discard puzzles to show which discard maximizes your chance to complete a hand, and Trial of Evasion, which frames the same information from the defender's perspective to highlight the safest tiles to discard. A Time Machine algorithm uses observed draws, discards, and exposed melds to eliminate impossible combinations and estimate opponent win risk. Full rule support covers common regional formats including 13-tile Hong Kong/Guangdong play and 16-tile Taiwan-style hands so you can train under familiar rules and scoring conventions.
Each training session is composed of short, self-contained problems that simulate realistic table states: partial hands, recent discards, declared melds, and plausible opponent behavior. Problems are drawn from a large question bank with tiered difficulty so mechanics recur at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. After every simulated draw or discard the engine recalculates tile probabilities and presents a numeric risk estimate together with a concise explanation of the reasoning. These breakdowns show which waits remain, which tiles are blocked by visible melds, and how timing and draws change the correct play over several steps.
Controls are optimized for touch devices: tap to select a tile, tap again or drag to discard, and long-press to reveal a hint or probability breakdown for the current hand. Text and UI scale are adjustable for easier reading, and visual aids help color-blind players distinguish suits and honors through pattern overlays and alternative color palettes. Optional haptic feedback and adjustable animation speeds make the app comfortable for a range of devices and play styles, while tutorial prompts can be enabled or disabled to suit self-guided practice.
Progression in 麻雀天師 is driven by mastery of topics rather than raw playtime: each tier concentrates on a specific skill set—tile assessment, waiting evaluation, defense patterns, and reading exposed melds—and you unlock harder problem sets after demonstrating consistent accuracy. Levels are intentionally short and incremental to reduce frustration; you can repeat any problem, review the step-by-step probability calculations, and replay curated sets until the logic becomes second nature. The app tracks which patterns you miss most often and suggests targeted practice packs to address those weaknesses.
The visual presentation favors clarity and legibility with clean tile graphics, neutral backgrounds, and optional high-contrast themes to reduce distraction in different lighting conditions. You can choose between several tile styles and color themes to match personal preference and sight requirements, and a compact statistics panel remains visible to show recent accuracy, average risk estimation, and time per problem. These visual options are designed to help you focus on decisions rather than ornamental effects.
Replayability comes from randomized problem generation, multiple rule formats, and tiered difficulty that adapts to your success rate. Challenge systems include timed drills for rapid reads, streak targets to encourage consistency, curated packs that isolate scenarios like closed-hand defense or early-game offense, and scenario reviews that present alternate lines so you can compare outcomes. These systems keep sessions varied and useful for both short warmups and longer focused study blocks.
麻雀天師 is primarily a single-player training tool that works fully offline; local progress, settings, and problem history are stored on device so you can practice without a network connection. The user experience emphasizes short feedback loops: immediate probability updates, clear rationale for recommended plays, and a simple retry flow so learning stays efficient. Performance is optimized for low-latency interaction on a wide range of Android devices, and UI elements are arranged to minimize accidental taps during quick practice.
Recent updates introduced the Trial of Offense and Trial of Evasion modes and refined the Time Machine algorithm to better filter impossible hands from opponent models. Future plans include expanded problem packs and a planned Battle Mode for testing skills against simulated AI opponents; there is no real-time multiplayer in this release. Ongoing updates will continue to add tailored drills, accessibility improvements, and additional visual themes based on player feedback.
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