Gladiators. Merge and Fight

Gladiators. Merge and Fight

Gladiators: Merge and Fight is an engaging arcade game that combines character attribute creation and enhancement with combat. In this game, you start with basic materials and improve your gladiator's attributes by upgrading weapon, shield, armor, and helmet materials. Every decision affects your hero's stats. After preparing your gladiator, press the "Start" button to begin the second part of the game: arena battles.

Gameplay Guide for Gladiators. Merge and Fight

In the first part of the game, click on a material and drag it to another cell, a character slot, or another material. By pressing the "Craft" button, you can craft a level one material. After your hero is equipped and ready for battle, press the "Battle" button.
In the second part of the game, two new buttons become available: "Block" with a shield icon and "Attack" with a sword icon.

What development tool was used to create this game?

The gameplay experience is powered by WebGL.

Who is this game geared towards in terms of gender?

The intended gender audience for this game is Male.

Who is credited with the creation of this game?

The development company for this game is GamePush.

How would this game be classified in terms of category?

The genre that defines this game is Battle.

How can the game be described using tags?

The key descriptors or themes for this game are: arcade, fighting.

Does the game offer a mobile version for iOS and Android?

Yes, players can enjoy Gladiators. Merge and Fight on their smartphones or tablets.

Which age ranges are most appropriate for this game?

The game is designed for players in the Kids, Teens age range.

Does the game have any blood or injury-related content?

No, Gladiators. Merge and Fight does not depict any form of bloodshed.

Does the game feature any cruel or harmful actions?

Yes, Gladiators. Merge and Fight includes content that might be considered cruel.

Would this game be suitable for kids to enjoy?

No, Gladiators. Merge and Fight would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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