Dalo

Dalo

Dalo, a combination of dot and halo. A fun and simple puzzle game where you should find a path that goes through all lines only passing through the same line once.

Based on the Königsberg Bridge Problem where the task is to find a route where you pass on all bridges but only pass on the same bridge once.

Also available on Android and iOS

Features:
•Many levels with more levels added periodically
•Many different themes and more themes added periodically
•Top 10 Leaderboards for each level*
•Create your own custom level*
•Share levels with other players*
•Play levels created by the community of Dalo*​

How To Play:
Start on a dot
Connect all dots passing through all the lines using one stroke

Try to solve as many puzzles as you can in this free-to-play brain-training puzzle game. Join the top 10 leaderboards*
You're sure to get hooked!!

*Feature available on Android and iOS versions only​

How to Master Dalo

Start on a dot
Connect all dots passing through all the lines using one stroke

Why You'll Love Dalo

Satisfying game feel.
Many levels and themes to unlock.

What development tool was utilized to create this game?

The game was created using the WebGL game development platform.

Is the game optimized for smartphones and tablets?

Yes, you can play Dalo on mobile phones or tablets.

For which age group is this game most suitable?

The game is designed for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age range.

Which development studio should be credited with creating this game?

The studio in charge of developing this game is Protection Games.

Is there a specific gender audience for this game?

The intended gender demographic for this game is Male & Female.

Which classification best matches this game?

The main classification for this game is Casual.

Is there any depiction of blood in the game world?

Yes, there are blood visuals in Dalo.

Is there any cruel or harmful content in the game?

Yes, Dalo showcases cruel behavior or violence.

Is this game suitable for younger players?

No, Dalo is not safe and appropriate for a younger audience.
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