Play DOMINOES (online against the computer)
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Who is it for?

This game is recommended for users of all ages, perfectly adapting to the categories of kids, teens, and adults starting from 4 or 5 years old. Its clean digital format is ideal for both early logical reasoning development and entertainment and mental agility in adults.

Number of players

This is a single-player game where you compete online and directly against the computer in matches of 2, 3, and 4 participants.

What is it about?

It is an online version of the classic board game adapted to play against the computer. This edition includes the two most popular traditional domino modes:
  • Draw: If you do not have a tile that matches the open ends of the board during your turn, you must draw consecutively from the boneyard until you get a playable one.
  • Block (Pass): If you do not have any valid moves in your hand, you do not draw tiles; the game automatically forces you to pass your turn to the next player.
Before starting, you choose the game mode and the number of participants for the match. The main objective is to compete against the computer using your own strategy to be the first to run out of tiles.

What skills are developed?

  • Cognitive Skills: Strategic thinking, pure logic, forward planning, quick decision-making, sustained attention, and visual concentration.
  • Knowledge Areas: numerical matching and basic mental calculations of probability based on the tiles already placed on the board.

How to get the most out of it?

To maximize both the educational and gameplay experience, it is recommended to apply the following tactical guidelines:
  1. Observation and patience: Wait for your turn while carefully examining the moves made by the computer-controlled opponents to try to deduce which numbers they might be missing.
  2. Managing heavy tiles: Try to play double or higher-value tiles early in the game to avoid accumulating too many points if the board gets blocked.
  3. Strategy based on the mode: In Draw mode, keep an eye on the boneyard size to wear down your opponent's hand. In Block mode, actively look to close open ends with numbers you suspect your opponents do not have, forcing them to pass their turn.

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