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.

Play Gladiators. Merge and Fight: Game Instructions

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 are the main categories or tags applied to this game?

The game is categorized based on its tags such as arcade, fighting.

What category best fits this game based on its mechanics?

The game can be classified as Battle.

Who is behind the coding and design of this game?

The development of this game was led by GamePush.

Is the game mobile-friendly for iOS and Android users?

Gladiators. Merge and Fight can be played on mobile browsers or apps.

Does the game include any form of sadistic or mean-spirited content?

Yes, harmful or cruel acts are shown in Gladiators. Merge and Fight.

Is there any visual blood present in the game?

No, there are no blood visuals in Gladiators. Merge and Fight.

Was any specific framework or platform used to support cross-platform compatibility for this game?

The game was created using the WebGL development environment/system.

Which gender does this game focus on?

Male should play this game.

Which age groups is this game designed for?

This game aligns with Kids, Teens age levels.

Would this game be enjoyable for younger players?

No, Gladiators. Merge and Fight is not intended for a younger audience.
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