Wood Dice Merge

Wood Dice Merge

Dice Merge is an amazing wooden board game. Roll the dice, match 3 same dice to merge magic dice.
Easy to play and hard to master.

Instructions for Enjoying Wood Dice Merge

- Play on a 5x5 tiles board. For each tile, you can only put one dice.
- You can't merge different number dice.
- There are 6 Colors of Domino dice.
- You can rotate dice before placing them.
- Match three same color dice to merge.
- Three 6 dots dice can be merged to jewel cube dice. It's a magic dice. Merge three jewel dice can crush 3x3 nearby dices.
- The game will be over when the game board is no place for putting the dices!

Features to Explore

✓ Can be rotated.
✓ Addictive GamePlay
✓ Fun and new puzzle game
✓ Colorful blocks, no time limits
✓ Great graphics and sounds
✓ Easy to pick up, but hard and challenging to master
✓ Journey mode - complete all levels
✓ FREE to play!

Which team is credited for making this game?

The team that worked on the development of this game is SUN.STUDIO.

What is the main engine or toolkit used for building the game’s interface and mechanics?

This game utilizes the Javascript game development technology.

What type of game is represented by this title?

The main category or type of this game is Casual, Merge.

Does this game cater to a specific gender?

This game is most appropriate for Male & Female.

How is this game tagged or categorized?

Keywords representing the game’s content include block, dice, matching, wood.

Is the game accessible on mobile platforms such as iOS and Android?

Yes, you can play Wood Dice Merge on smartphones or tablets.

Does the game feature any graphic violence involving blood?

Yes, blood is visible in Wood Dice Merge content.

Is this game designed for a younger audience?

No, children cannot play Wood Dice Merge safely.

Which age demographics are targeted by this game?

The age suitability for this game is Adults, Seniors.

Are there any elements of abuse or mistreatment in the game?

Yes, Wood Dice Merge involves cruel actions or treatment of characters.
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