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 game development software was chosen for this project?

The software/toolkit WebGL was used to design this game.

How would this game be categorized in a genre list?

The category this game falls under is Battle.

Which categories best describe the game based on its tags?

The notable tags for this game are: arcade, fighting.

Is this game more suited for any particular gender?

The game is suited for Male players.

What studio produced this game?

The programming and design of this game were created by GamePush.

Does this game support mobile play for both iOS and Android users?

Yes, Gladiators. Merge and Fight can be accessed from a mobile phone or tablet.

Is this game suitable for younger or older players?

The ideal age demographic for this game is Kids, Teens.

Is there any violent imagery involving blood in the game?

No, Gladiators. Merge and Fight does not show any blood or injuries.

Does the game contain any offensive or cruel actions?

Yes, cruelty is part of the gameplay in Gladiators. Merge and Fight.

Does this game have content suitable for kids?

No, Gladiators. Merge and Fight is not suitable for younger children.
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