"Tien Gow" is a game played by four individuals using a set of 32 tiles known as "Tien Gow Tiles." We present an easy to learn "Japanese-style Tien Gow." Based on the tiles dealt, players take turns playing their tiles, and the one who plays the strongest tile in the end wins the game.
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Introducing "Tien Gow," a game played by four players using Tien Gow tiles. Known in the Chinese-speaking world as a traditional game that combines the aspects of "Daifugo" or "Poker," it offers enjoyment through luck and strategic moves.
We've made the game "Tien Gow" more accessible, presenting the "Japanese-style Tien Gow!"
Each player is dealt eight tiles, and in a counterclockwise direction starting from the dealer, all four players take turns playing tiles. The player who plays the strongest tile gains the right to play first in the next round, and this continues until all tiles are played. The player who played the strongest tile in the last round wins the game!
Although this explanation may seem simple, there are some rules, such as the possibility of playing up to four tiles at once, the existence of tile combinations that form the strongest set, and more.
Even if you think, "this seems a bit complicated..." - no worries! We've equipped the game with a comprehensive tutorial that covers basic strategies and how to play. Even if you know nothing about Tien Gow, you can play while learning the rules step by step.
Additionally, during play, there is a tile strength guide feature that allows you to check the strength of tiles at any time. Even when you're unsure whether the tiles on the table are strong or weak, you can grasp the strength of your tiles and the tiles on the table while playing.
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Introducing "Tien Gow," a game played by four players using Tien Gow tiles. Known in the Chinese-speaking world as a traditional game that combines the aspects of "Daifugo" or "Poker," it offers enjoyment through luck and strategic moves.
We've made the game "Tien Gow" more accessible, presenting the "Japanese-style Tien Gow!"
Each player is dealt eight tiles, and in a counterclockwise direction starting from the dealer, all four players take turns playing tiles. The player who plays the strongest tile gains the right to play first in the next round, and this continues until all tiles are played. The player who played the strongest tile in the last round wins the game!
Although this explanation may seem simple, there are some rules, such as the possibility of playing up to four tiles at once, the existence of tile combinations that form the strongest set, and more.
Even if you think, "this seems a bit complicated..." - no worries! We've equipped the game with a comprehensive tutorial that covers basic strategies and how to play. Even if you know nothing about Tien Gow, you can play while learning the rules step by step.
Additionally, during play, there is a tile strength guide feature that allows you to check the strength of tiles at any time. Even when you're unsure whether the tiles on the table are strong or weak, you can grasp the strength of your tiles and the tiles on the table while playing.
"Tien Gow" is a game played by four individuals using a set of 32 tiles known as "Tien Gow Tiles." We present an easy to learn "Japanese-style Tien Gow." Based on the tiles dealt, players take turns playing their tiles, and the one who plays the strongest tile in the end wins the game.
We are not affiliated with IsThereAnyDeal.
Steam data © 2025 Valve Corporation. Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Valve Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Independent of Valve. Pricing and availability subject to change.