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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.
Instructions to Get Started with Dominoes
Click the tiles to throw them.
Which company handled the game's development?
The creators of this game are PlayJoy Games.
How is this game categorized based on its tags?
The attributes tagged for this game are classic, ludo, multiplayer.
For which gender is Dominoes primarily created?
The game is most appropriate for Male & Female players.
Which genre label applies to this game?
You can find this game under the Boardgames category.
Is the game available for mobile users?
Dominoes provides a mobile experience for users.
Is the game developed using a specific coding framework or engine?
The developers used Javascript to build this game.
Does the game show any blood during gameplay?
Yes, Dominoes has content related to blood.
What is the recommended age group for this game?
The recommended age categories for playing this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Are there any cruel actions or themes in the game?
Yes, Dominoes features aggressive or violent actions.
Is the game meant for kids to enjoy?
No, kids cannot play Dominoes without concerns.