Update 10.1.4

This update is only available for Android for now. It fixes a problem specific to Android. There are a few other minor fixes that need to get into the other device types. I will update the other devices later. I try not to require updates too often, when possible. Thanks for your patience.

John

New Website

Hi. We are transitioning to a better web server. The new website address is jlmahjongg.com. You can still use jlmahjongg.x10.mx for now.

There are 3 servers you can use for playing other real players: jlmahjongg.com, jlbeachhouse.com, and jlmahjongg.x10.mx. All real players must use the same server. We recommend the jlmahjongg.com one.

John & Lisa

Update 10.1.0

Hi. Update 10.1.0 is available as of 1 Jan 2026. Here is a summary of changes:

  1. Red and green dragons now have G and R on them so they can be distinguished by anyone colorblind.
  2. Playing against more than 1 other real player should now work (tested with 3 real players, have not tested 4 yet).
  3. The default server is now jlbeachhouse.com instead of jlmahjongg-te7287h1dv.live-website.com/. The x10.mx server has been unreliable for use with playing other real players. I know that most, if not all, users other than us only play against bots. But if you do want to play against other real players, that should be better now. jlbeachhouse.com is our business server and is more reliable, but sometimes can be slow. If you don't play against other real players, it should not matter which server you use. Please see the updated manual for how to set up to play with other real players.
  4. At the beginner skill level the app lets you try to call any tile, even those you can’t call. It was up to you to figure out that you can’t call the tile and cancel the call. I expect most beginners just thought that the app was stuck and got mad. If a beginner calls a tile they can’t call now, the app shows a message explaining why and what to do.
  5. The network interface has been further simplified. There are effectively only 2 network options, HTTP and Direct. Use direct for playing with someone in the same household on the same wifi network. Use HTTP for anyone else (not on your local wifi network, if you have one). You can use HTTP on a local wifi too, but it is much slower than direct.
  6. There is a new network input that lets people play over the network in different time zones. Previously, the app would automatically log one of the users out because it thought they were offline (time difference). Now you can disable the automatic logout due to time difference. Please don’t disable this unless you need to because auto logging out helps make the app available to more people.
  7. The pro computer player (bot) logic has been upgraded to try to score higher and the finesse logic has been improved.
  8. There are a number of minor bug fixes and upgrades.
  9. A new update of the Godot game engine the app uses was just released and we have updated that. I don’t know if that changes anything that you will notice.

As always, please let us know if you have any suggestions, comments, or questions.

Thank You!

John & Lisa

App was not Available – 12/28/25

Sorry that the app was not available today because I exceeded the server disk space limit. I will be more careful not to upload too much now that I know the limit. I had to delete some of my blog data. I will have to store it somewhere else or have users request it if they want it.

The JLMahJongg app should be working again now.

John

Update 10.0.6

Hi Mah Jongg lovers. This minor update is now available. It fixes problems with calling Mah Jongg by using the call button instead of the MahJongg button. Also a few other minor updates.

11/19/25 – Server Problem Again Today

Another problem with JLMahJongg reading files from the server today. Usually goes away. Can’t find files when use HTTP: instead of HTTPS:, but get connect error if use HTTPS: . May need to switch to a different server if this keeps happening. Fortunately, you should still be able to play against all computer players in No Internet Mode.

Sorry,

John