Qawqaa
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Qawqaa
Little Qawqaa (Meaning turtle shell in Arabic) was abducted by evil cubes who are seeking to steal her colors. Her mother is grieving and in pain over losing her precious child, you have to help her save her daughter!
Understanding Qawqaa Gameplay
Tap to shoot, move, and jump.
Beware of the fans, spiky cubes, and falling bridges.
Beware of the fans, spiky cubes, and falling bridges.
Is the game built with a popular engine like Unity or Unreal Engine?
The software or system used to program this game is WebGL.
Under which genre can this game be classified?
The genre under which this game is classified is Agility.
Does the game show any form of violence or cruelty?
No, there is no type of cruelty present in the gameplay of Qawqaa.
Which developer is responsible for bringing this game to life?
The studio that created this game is Sakura Games.
What gender is the game primarily designed for?
The game caters to Male players.
What tags are relevant to this game?
The game is associated with 1player, 3d, animal, arcade, boys, challenge, clicker, cube, cute, fantasy, jumping, logic, magic, platformer, point-and-click, rescue, singleplayer, world.
Is the game designed with kids in mind?
No, Qawqaa is not intended for a young audience.
What age group does this game cater to?
The age recommendations for this game are Kids.
Are there any bloody scenes or effects in the game?
No, there are no blood references or depictions in Qawqaa.