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​

Rules and Instructions for Dalo

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

What Makes This Game Unique

Satisfying game feel.
Many levels and themes to unlock.

Which category best describes the game’s content?

The game belongs to the Casual category.

Can this game be played by children?

No, Dalo is not suitable for children to enjoy without concerns.

What is the core technology that powers the visual aspects of this game?

The scripting language or development environment used in this game is WebGL.

Is this game intended for a specific gender?

This game is geared towards Male & Female.

Who is the person or company that created this game?

The game was published by Protection Games.

Is this game suitable for all age groups?

The age groups most suitable for playing this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Can this game be played on a mobile browser?

Yes, Dalo is designed for mobile platforms.

Does the game involve any violent or cruel behavior?

Yes, Dalo contains graphic or disturbing material.

Does the game include any form of blood or gore?

Yes, there is a portrayal of blood in Dalo.
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