Classic Dominoes: Board Game
Platforms
About
"Domino: Classic Dominoes Game" is a fun and challenging dominoes game that offers three unique modes to test your skills. Whether you prefer the traditional block or draw dominoes, or the more strategic dominoes solitaire, this game will provide hours of entertainment. Play against the computer or challenge your friends and family to see who can be the first to lay down their tiles. Improve your mental abilities while enjoying the timeless game of dominoes with "Domino: Classic Dominoes Game".






- The game is enjoyable and brings back childhood memories, making it a fun experience.
- It features great graphics, smooth gameplay, and a relaxing soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
- Players appreciate the challenge it offers and the ability to play without WiFi.
- There are excessive ads that interrupt gameplay, making it frustrating for many players.
- The game has issues with scoring and AI behavior, leading to unfair outcomes in certain situations.
- Some users experience technical problems, such as freezing and difficulty connecting with other players.
monetization
19 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players expressing frustration over the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay. Many users report being bombarded with ads from the moment they open the game, leading to a diminished gaming experience and prompting some to uninstall the game altogether. While a few players noted that some ads are short and skippable, the general consensus is that the frequency of ads is excessive and detracts significantly from the enjoyment of the game.
“You cannot even open the game before you are bombarded by ads.”
“Beginning to take days to complete 1 game thanks to ads that you don't only have to reject once but three times, and the new one is on the third rejection you get taken to the Play Store even when you don't want it!”
“Played 3 games (uninstalled) wasted data, ads, ads, after each game... boooo!”