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- Unfortunately not much this month, life is a bit chaotic from renovation works in my building
Mostly completed or played - November 2025
- Lumines Arise is a masterpiece
plus : interesting gameplay, the soundtrack is dope, runs in VR and steam deck, extremely good optimization, possible to turn off spider/snake in the options
minus : not always a perfect visibility / just a versus mode in multiplayer, quite empty except some really strong players
October/November theme - こんにちは! Ça va?
- Demonic Mahjong boss beaten for 1st time. It’s a great game, and there are other characters and more difficulties, so i’ll play again occasionally.
- Murders on the Yangtze river is really good, i far prefer its ambiance over Ace Attorney.
In progress - plan for next month
- Occasionally : CoH3 (still intend to slowly finish this one), Swat Commander (early-access), Isonzo (multiplayer), Top Spin 2K25
- Batman is a SG win, really would like to play this one
- Ale Abbey : progressed well on this one
Have fun for next month !














Omg there’s a Mahjong roguelike? :O Like proper Mahjong and not the solitaire kind? hits wishlist button
How does the roguelike mechanic work? Looks like you can enhance tiles and have pets. I’m so intrigued. :3
Yes as far as i know there are 2 mahjong roguelike actually : Demonic Mahjong (that you can get actually from Devious Deckbuilders 2 bundle) and Aotenjo
Both are really like Balatro of Mahjong, with opponents who have specific requirements.
Demonic Mahjong is much more animated and colorful, you play the god of Mahjong who has to escape from hell.
Here you’ve to beat your opponent’s score, played by clever AI. It’s played very similarly to real mahjong (not the solitaire).
You can’t have pets though. The opponents when they start to attack, it makes a pet appear in their background but it’s just aesthetic.
There are multiple roads that you can choose, with events, to change a tile, buy relics or spirits (they are just small items on your table side to give you boosts).
Aotenjo is still on early-access, ultra sober design, no story, rules much more simple. Here you just have to reach a specific score, there is not personified opponent. Between the rounds you can get items to multiply the score, improve and change your tiles materials, get new tiles. All very quickly. See for example this screenshot with many many dragoons tiles
If you just get one and want something very animated -> Demonic Mahjong
Much more sober, almost no animation, tiles much faster to improve -> Aotenjo