Smurfs Classic Mahjong Game

Smurfs Classic Mahjong Game

Smurfs Classic Mahjong Game Online - Play Free Mahjong Mini Games

A Classic Mahjong game to entertain you. Have fun playing this classic mahjong game of Smurfs. Try to eliminate all the pieces from the board and match pairs of images from the end lines of the game pyramid of pieces. Get the highest score and go to the next level,find all the pieces and finish the game before the time is up. Have Fun!

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How to Play Smurfs Classic Mahjong Game

This online game is played with the mouse only. Eliminate all the pieces from the board and match pairs of images from the end lines of the game pyramid of pieces.

Who are the Smurfs?

The Smurfs is a Belgian comic and television franchise centred on a group of Smurfs: small blue fictional creatures that live in mushrooms. The Smurfs were first created and introduced as a series of comic characters by the Belgian comics artist Peyo in 1958. The word Smurf is the original Dutch translation of the French Schtroumpf. The storylines tend to be simple tales of bold adventure. The cast has a simple structure as well: almost all the characters look essentially alike -mostly male (a few female Smurfs have appeared: Smurfette, Sassette, and Nanny Smurf), short (three apples high), with blue skin, white trousers with a hole for their short tails, white hat in the style of a Phrygian cap, and sometimes some additional accessory that identifies a personality (for example, "Handy" Smurf wears overalls instead of the standard trousers, a brimmed hat, and a pencil above his ear). Smurfs can walk and run, but often move by skipping on both feet. They love to eat sarsaparilla (a species of Smilax) leaves, whose berries the Smurfs naturally call "smurfberries" (the smurfberries appear only in the cartoon; in the original comics, the Smurfs only eat the leaves from the sarsaparilla). The Smurfs fulfill simple archetypes of everyday people: Lazy Smurf, Grouchy Smurf, Brainy Smurf, and so on. All Smurfs, with the exception of Papa, Baby, Smurfette, Nanny and Grandpa, are said to be 100 years old. There were originally 99 Smurfs, but this number increased as new Smurf characters appeared, such as Sassette and Nanny. All of the original Smurfs were male; later female additions are Smurfette and Sassette -Smurfette being Gargamel's creation, while Sassette was created by the Smurflings. Do you like to watch Smurfs cartoons, and do you also like to play a classic Mahong game online? If you are in the same mood as us today, then you probably would like to play our free online Smurfs Classic Mahjong game.