Mahjong Keiji, known as Mahjong Police in English, is a riichi mahjong adventure game for the Game Boy Advance, developed and published by Hudson Soft. Released in Japan on July 12, 2001, players assume the role of a rookie detective solving various cases across the country. They engage witnesses in four-player mahjong games to gather clues and must win to confront and arrest the suspects.
Mahjong Police (also known as Mahjong Keiji, or "Mahjong Detective") is a riichi mahjong adventure game developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Game Boy Advance in Japan on July 12, 2001.
In Mahjong Police, players control a rookie detective who solves a variety of cases throughout Japan. In order to gather information about the culprit, they must challenge witnesses in games of four-player mahjong, where they must fulfill special criteria (such as not finishing last and winning with certain hands). If they correctly deduce the criminal, they must defeat them in a game of mahjong to arrest them.