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Poisonous Planets
Casual game in which there is an astronaut's dog in the galaxy that should not hit toxic planets and by touching the stars earn points, in the start screen. Gradually, the speed of the game is increased and makes you confused. Heave fun.
Playing Poisonous Planets: A Quick Guide
Use your mouse to play the game or tap on the screen.
What genre does this game fall under?
The primary genre of the game is Casual.
What are the ideal age groups for playing this game?
The game is most suitable for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age groups.
Was a specific game engine like Unity or Unreal used to create this game?
This game is developed with Construct 2 technology.
Is blood featured in any way during gameplay?
No, Poisonous Planets does not show any blood-related imagery.
What key descriptors are used for this game?
The tags that best represent the gameplay experience are animal, dog, skill.
Is the game designed to work well on mobile screens?
Yes, Poisonous Planets works on both iOS and Android.
What gender demographic is this game aimed at?
Male & Female should play this game.
Which game development studio was responsible for this project?
Best Kids Games was behind the game's development process.
Are there any instances of harm or cruelty in the game?
No, Poisonous Planets does not contain any abusive or cruel elements.
Is this game suitable for a children's age group?
No, Poisonous Planets would not be recommended for kids.