Mahjong is a tile-based game that originated in China and has long been a staple in East Asian cultures. It is now popular in many countries around the world, including Morocco. The rules of the mobile version of Mahjong are fairly similar to those of the traditional game. The objective of the game is to be the first player to meld all the tiles on your rack. To do this, players must create pairs of identical tiles, or three- or four-tile runs. The player must also find the three final tiles required to complete a hand: two matching tiles and a pair of identical dragons.
When playing Mahjong at Moroccan mobile casinos, the game begins with all of the tiles being shuffled and divided into four piles. Each player is then dealt 13 tiles, which they must arrange into the Pung-Chow pattern. This pattern involves two sets of three tiles, two sets of two tiles, and one single tile. Players can then begin to draw and discard tiles in turns until they have completed a hand.