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Dominoes
Dominoes is a board game played with 28 numbered tiles and originated from the dice games.
The objective of the game is to first place all your tiles on the table and add up the points of your opponents' tiles.
The objective of the game is to first place all your tiles on the table and add up the points of your opponents' tiles.
Tips & Tricks for Dominoes
Click the tiles to throw them.
Does this game use a particular game engine for rendering and physics?
Javascript was the framework used to create this game.
Is the game compatible with mobile platforms like iOS and Android?
Yes, Dominoes is compatible with mobile phones.
Under which genre can this game be classified?
The specific category for this game is Boardgames.
Which tags categorize this game?
Top tags representing this game include classic, ludo, multiplayer.
Is this game intended for a specific gender?
The game caters to Male & Female players.
Is there any blood shown in the game?
Yes, Dominoes depicts blood or blood-related visuals.
Is the content of the game appropriate for kids?
No, Dominoes is not safe and appropriate for children.
Who is credited with making this game?
The name of the game developer is PlayJoy Games.
For which age groups is this game appropriate?
This game is designed for the age range Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Is there any cruelty depicted in the game?
Yes, Dominoes showcases cruel or violent actions.