Dots and Boxes

Dots and Boxes

Add some color to the pencil-and-paper classic in Dots and Boxes! Can you outsmart the computer and fill the board with your boxes?

Understanding Dots and Boxes

Click and drag to draw a line between two adjacent dots. You can draw lines horizontally or vertically. If you close a box you score a point and get to take another turn. At the end of the game, the player with the most boxes wins!

Try our special QUICK GAME mode to start with a bunch of lines pre-filled and get to the scoring sooner.

What Sets This Game Apart

- Take turns and outwit your opponent
- Take on an Easy or Hard computer
- Play against a friend in local hotseat
- Choose your favorite board size
- New Quick Game mode that gets you to the action faster

What age groups are appropriate for this game?

The game is intended for the Adults, Seniors age group.

What is the name of the company that made this game?

The company or individual who created this game is CoolMath Games.

What kind of game is it in terms of categories?

In terms of genre, this game is a Boardgames.

Does the game use a specific game development library for physics or collision detection?

A Javascript environment was employed to create this game.

Is there any reference to blood in the game content?

Yes, blood is featured during gameplay in Dots and Boxes.

What are the relevant tags that capture the essence of the game?

The tags that describe the theme or playstyle of the game are board, color, dotconnect, logic.

Is the game designed for a specific gender identity?

The game’s gender audience is Male & Female.

Is there any kind of aggressive or harmful content in the game?

Yes, instances of cruelty are present within Dots and Boxes’s gameplay.

Is the game responsive on mobile devices?

Yes, Dots and Boxes can be played on mobile devices.

Is the game suitable for a younger audience?

No, Dots and Boxes is not appropriate for a younger age group.
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