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Created by: sb-games
If you’ve ever played dominoes at a kitchen table with coffee and company, this digital version will feel instantly familiar, right down to the click-clack of tiles and the quiet satisfaction of a well-timed move. The rules follow the classic format: you get 7 tiles, match numbers at either end in a winding snake formation, and try to clear your hand while your opponent does the same. It's meant for 2 to 4 players, with options to face the computer or go online, though we’re not entirely convinced that Mark, Larry, and Timothy are real people. They sound more like your mom's bowling league than a global player base, but hey, they play a solid game. The match ends when someone hits 100 points, which ironically means they lose. It's a clever flip on most games and adds a layer of strategy that goes beyond just matching numbers. Whether you're looking for something relaxing or want to flex your logic skills, this one hits the spot. Fun fact: the dominoes we play with today evolved from Chinese origins in the 12th century, but it wasn't until they reached Italy in the 1700s that the modern Western set took shape—complete with the double-six set you're playing with here.
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