Domino 176x208 java game free download
Name - Domino
Category - Board
Resolution - 176x208
Type - jar
Size - 328 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 28 ratings
Category - Board
Resolution - 176x208
Type - jar
Size - 328 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 28 ratings
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Digital Chocolate's latest addition to its DChoc Cafe series of colourfully presented traditional games is dominoes. No, not those of the painstakingly-set-up-only-to-be-knocked-down variety, but the other ones. The traditional game, played in sleepy pubs and on rainy family camping holidays since the year dot (pun intended).
For those unfamiliar with the Cafe premise, it's an isometrically viewed cafe hub from which you can access a version of a classic game, view other players' high scores and compare personalised avatars – the latter two of which make use of your phone's online capabilities. Little has changed with this latest iteration, possessing as it does the same polished presentation and likeably breezy approach to the main game.
As for that main game, well, it's pure unadulterated dominoes. You take it in turns with up to three opponents, lining up numbered tiles with those already on the game board. Other than a few minor variations on the rules (mainly dictating whether you 'Draw' additional tiles when you can't go or just pass) that's it.
The central challenge lies with Career mode, where you play against an assortment of computer controlled opponents of varying skill levels across each of the game types. The aim is to accrue points and climb the rankings ladder, unlocking a variety of goodies along the way.
These goodies take the form of new accessories for your avatar (such as a snazzy pair of Chinos) as well as a number of hot drink recipes. Yes, we said hot drink recipes. No, we have no idea why you'd want to know what goes into a Corretto (it's a coffee with a shot of liquor, usually grappa or brandy) in between bouts of dominoes, but there you are. One for the budding Starbucks employee, perhaps.
Digital Chocolate's latest addition to its DChoc Cafe series of colourfully presented traditional games is dominoes. No, not those of the painstakingly-set-up-only-to-be-knocked-down variety, but the other ones. The traditional game, played in sleepy pubs and on rainy family camping holidays since the year dot (pun intended).
For those unfamiliar with the Cafe premise, it's an isometrically viewed cafe hub from which you can access a version of a classic game, view other players' high scores and compare personalised avatars – the latter two of which make use of your phone's online capabilities. Little has changed with this latest iteration, possessing as it does the same polished presentation and likeably breezy approach to the main game.
As for that main game, well, it's pure unadulterated dominoes. You take it in turns with up to three opponents, lining up numbered tiles with those already on the game board. Other than a few minor variations on the rules (mainly dictating whether you 'Draw' additional tiles when you can't go or just pass) that's it.
The central challenge lies with Career mode, where you play against an assortment of computer controlled opponents of varying skill levels across each of the game types. The aim is to accrue points and climb the rankings ladder, unlocking a variety of goodies along the way.
These goodies take the form of new accessories for your avatar (such as a snazzy pair of Chinos) as well as a number of hot drink recipes. Yes, we said hot drink recipes. No, we have no idea why you'd want to know what goes into a Corretto (it's a coffee with a shot of liquor, usually grappa or brandy) in between bouts of dominoes, but there you are. One for the budding Starbucks employee, perhaps.