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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 to Master Dominoes
Click the tiles to throw them.
Which age segment is the game targeted at?
The recommended age range for players is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
What company or developer team brought this game to market?
The studio that handled the game's development is PlayJoy Games.
Which development tool is used for the game’s design and programming?
Dominoes is created with Javascript.
What is the main type of this game?
The game’s primary classification is Boardgames.
Which gender is the primary audience for this game?
This game appeals to the Male & Female demographic.
Is the game designed to work on mobile devices?
Yes, Dominoes runs well on mobile screens.
What tags define the key themes of the game?
The categories this game falls under based on its tags are classic, ludo, multiplayer.
Does the game depict any acts of cruelty?
Yes, Dominoes features cruelty towards characters.
Is this game suitable for a younger audience?
No, Dominoes is not kid-friendly.
Is there any portrayal of blood in the game?
Yes, there are bloodstains or bloodshed in Dominoes.