Skip to content
🔒 Can't access from overseas? Enjoy Japan-exclusive content with JapanVPN →

Battle Mahjong Princess RX

    Home R18 Games Battle Mahjong Princess RX

    Synopsis

    The long-awaited new entry in the “Battle Mahjong Princess” series of reaction-based strip mahjong, arriving 15 years after the last release.

    Experience the thrill of mahjong in 3D, from hand arrangement to actual gameplay.

    Reactions now feature dynamic 3D-specific animations.

    StripteaseGraphics come in two varieties: a 360-degree viewable 3D model mode and traditional 2D CG illustrations.

    Editorial Review

    Strip mahjong occupies a peculiar niche in adult gaming—it’s a subgenre that demands both legitimate table game mechanics and responsive character reactions, a balance most titles botch entirely. Battle Mahjong Princess RX arrives as a franchise resurrection after a fifteen-year gap, and the jump to full 3D is precisely the kind of technical pivot that could either revitalize or derail a dormant series.

    What distinguishes RX here is its dual-presentation approach: the 360-degree 3D model viewer sits alongside traditional 2D CG, giving players agency over how they engage with the character during undressing sequences. That’s a meaningful design choice in a genre where presentation variety matters. The emphasis on “actual gameplay” suggests the developers haven’t abandoned mahjong fundamentals for pure reaction content—hands can be arranged and played meaningfully rather than serving as window dressing for strip sequences. The 3D animation work for character reactions specifically addresses a longstanding weakness in the strip mahjong space, where static poses or crude loops historically undermined immersion.

    The character lineup (cat ears, glasses, flat chest, lingerie and uniform aesthetics) skews toward familiar visual novel archetypes, though those aesthetic choices will resonate strongly with players who gravitate toward specific moe qualities.

    This appeals most to players with genuine interest in mahjong mechanics who want character-driven content layered over solid gameplay foundation, rather than those seeking pure visual gratification divorced from any game systems.

    RX justifies its existence through technical execution and the franchise’s return itself—whether the mahjong gameplay holds weight against modern standards will determine if this is genuine revival or nostalgia-driven cash-in. The 3D work and dual viewing modes suggest genuine craft, making this the strongest strip mahjong release in years.

    Related Tags:

    adult  |  Male Audience  |  Uniform  |  lingerie  |  Glasses

    Interested? Get the free trial here ↓

    💡 Access blocked? Some DLsite content is region-restricted. Get a Japanese IP with JapanVPN to access all content.
    Sister Sites: Doujin Manga (JA) | Doujin Works (ZH-TW) | Doujin Games (JA) | Doujin Voice (JA) | Doujin Anime (JA) | Doujin CG (JA) | AV Videos (JA) | 🌐 JapanVPN
    🌐 Can't access from overseas? Try JapanVPN for Japanese content access →

    PRAffiliate Disclosure: This site contains affiliate links to DLsite and FANZA. When you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

    Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy

    © 2026 CAMPs inc.