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If you liked Balatro, this mahjong-based game will be your next obsession
We have barely managed to detox from Balatro and we are already getting hooked on this...
- January 23, 2025
- Updated: January 23, 2025 at 11:36 AM
Aotenjo: Infinite Hands, a new game in early access on Steam, has arrived to captivate card game enthusiasts, combining the style of the popular Balatro with the classic mechanics of Mahjong. This game, inspired by the poker-based roguelike, presents a more sober and less flashy design approach than its predecessor, offering a calmer and more subtle experience.
Since its launch, Balatro has significantly influenced the development of other games that seek to capture its essence, creating different versions that tackle various traditional games. Now, with Aotenjo, players have the opportunity to explore a refreshing interpretation of Mahjong. The game includes a helpful tutorial that assists new players in learning the mechanics of Mahjong, providing an accessible experience even for those unfamiliar with the game.
Aotenjo is pure Balatro distilled in a mahjong game
Aotenjo is characterized by its intriguing mechanics, which include token enchantments and the ability to increase scores, allowing players to build hands against a constantly increasing total of points. Throughout the game, they will also face bosses that apply tricks, such as disabling certain suits. Players can spend the coins earned from victories to upgrade their tokens, fostering a dynamic and entertaining experience.
Despite its more discreet nature compared to Balatro, Aotenjo has its own appeal, offering a subtle pleasure in gameplay, although it is unlikely to replace its predecessor in daily gaming sessions. Currently, Aotenjo is available in early access on Steam with a 12% discount until February 2, making this an attractive opportunity for card game enthusiasts.
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