Have a stupid question? Great! That’s our specialty! We believe that any question is a good question. If you’re thinking it, someone else probably is too! So help out your fellow readers and pop all your questions directly to the source! All you need to do is tap the link at the bottom of this post to submit your own question!
This Pop the Question is focused on playing the game Mahjong Deluxe 3 Go.
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A lot of folks love playing this classic Mahjong game app on their iPhones, iPads, or iPods! So this week, we’re giving you the opportunity to ask all of your Mahjong Deluxe 3 Go game questions, and we’ll get the answers straight from the game developer EnsenaSoft.
So go ahead and pop your questions!
It’s okay to ask general or specific questions on things like how to change between 2D and 3D modes, how to score higher, how to hear those sound effects (or turn them off) or anything else you can think of! Send in your questions this week, and we’ll be back with the answers next week!
So if you got a question of your own about Mahjong Deluxe 3 Go, tap the Pop a Question form and ask away!
And remember, there are no silly questions. All questions are worth asking.
For most of her professional life, Amanda Elizabeth (Liz for short) trained all sorts of folks on how to use media as a tool to tell their own unique stories. She knows a thing or two about teaching others and creating how-to guides!
Her clients include Edutopia, Scribe Video Center, Third Path Institute, Bracket, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Big Picture Alliance.
Elizabeth received her Master of Fine Arts degree in media making from Temple University, where she also taught undergrads as an adjunct faculty member in their department of Film and Media Arts.
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