Domino
- October 19, 2017
- bakno Games
"Domino is a strategy-based game, playable by 2-players either in single-player or local multi-player mode. Compete against friends, family or CPU opponents in a pass-and-play format. Enjoy customizable features including different tile sets, tables, and music, for an engaging and enduring domino experience."
Reviews
- The game has a simple interface that can be appealing for casual play.
- Graphics and sound are decent, providing a basic gaming experience.
- The developers are responsive and are working on fixing issues reported by players.
- The game does not keep track of scores during play, which detracts from the experience.
- Placement of dominoes can be awkward and frustrating, often requiring multiple attempts.
- Multiplayer functionality is hindered by registration issues and a lack of responsiveness from tech support.
- music3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally considered repetitive and only moderately enjoyable, with some users finding it acceptable but not particularly memorable. Overall, while the sound quality is deemed fine, it does not significantly enhance the gaming experience.
“The sound is fine, and the music is enjoyable.”
“The graphics are decent, and the music is satisfactory.”
“The music played is repetitive.”
“The graphics are okay, the music is okay, but not being able to set a game goal is not good.”
- graphics2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally considered decent but do not significantly surpass those of games from two decades ago, leaving some players feeling underwhelmed. Overall, while the visuals are acceptable, they do not stand out in the current gaming landscape.
“The graphics are okay, but they feel outdated and lack detail.”
“The character models look bland and lack any real personality.”
“The environments are poorly designed and lack visual appeal.”