The game is pattern matching, so if you make a western version, make it a non-default option. FWIW you could make shapes, or famous buildings, etc., but I have only ever seen the proper tiles in use before. I don't even remember which Chinese numbers are which, and I have no idea the characters for which directions are which, either. But it doesn't matter as long as you can remember the shape and colour. I definitely prefer the "authentic" look. Besides, eventually you come up with nicknames for remembering what you're searching for: there's a stickman, a house, a mustache, the underlined th, the letter x, the letter k, etc...
Depth perception caught me a few times because certain tile positions overlap at the same angle. I don't know how hard/easy it is to do, but one of the best versions I saw added a bit of a shadow as if the light was coming from the rear right side to make those more clear. That way it makes the tiers more obvious while still looking natural.
Anyway, your game is pretty much spot on, and plays as quick/smoothly as a desktop app, so that's a good thing. Once in a while the <ding> gets delayed, but that might be my far-too-many open tabs interfering.
I like the flower-meter. Nice subtlety.
Some people might want a timer. It would be a nice addition as an option, but not default. "Relaxing" goes out the window if there's a timer, and I tend to lollygag and carry on conversations while playing games like this.
Depth perception caught me a few times because certain tile positions overlap at the same angle. I don't know how hard/easy it is to do, but one of the best versions I saw added a bit of a shadow as if the light was coming from the rear right side to make those more clear. That way it makes the tiers more obvious while still looking natural.
Anyway, your game is pretty much spot on, and plays as quick/smoothly as a desktop app, so that's a good thing. Once in a while the <ding> gets delayed, but that might be my far-too-many open tabs interfering.
I like the flower-meter. Nice subtlety.
Some people might want a timer. It would be a nice addition as an option, but not default. "Relaxing" goes out the window if there's a timer, and I tend to lollygag and carry on conversations while playing games like this.