
School Connect

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School Connect
This is a classic puzzle game, inspired by popular Chinese tile removal game, Mahjong. In this you need to eliminate all the tiles appearing on the board. You can connect identical tiles to each other to eliminate both in which each connection can have no more than 2 turns. There are 15 challenging levels in this game.
Playing Tips for School Connect
Tap the items to select them.
Which game genre best describes this game?
The game is classified under the Mahjong & Connect category.
What terms are used to identify this game?
The characteristics highlighted in the game’s tags are block, matching, school.
Who designed this game?
The studio responsible for this game is Lof Games.
What tools or languages make up the game's technical foundation?
The engine or tool used to create this game is Javascript.
Is the game designed for mobile play?
Yes, School Connect supports mobile devices.
Is there any depiction of blood in the game world?
Yes, School Connect shows blood or blood-like effects.
Is the game meant for any specific gender group?
This game is most suitable for Male & Female players.
Is cruelty a part of the gameplay?
Yes, School Connect involves cruelty in some way.
Which age groups is this game most appropriate for?
Players within the age group of Kids can enjoy playing this game.
Can children enjoy this game without concerns?
No, School Connect would not be appropriate for children to engage with.