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!
Playing Qawqaa: A Quick Guide
Tap to shoot, move, and jump.
Beware of the fans, spiky cubes, and falling bridges.
Beware of the fans, spiky cubes, and falling bridges.
Does the game involve blood or any graphic content?
No, Qawqaa does not involve blood in any way.
What is the primary game type for this game?
This game represents a Agility in terms of its genre.
Who is the game’s gender-based target audience?
The game is primarily targeted towards Male in terms of gender.
What is the core technology that runs this game?
The game was built using WebGL.
What keywords are used to classify the game?
The key themes highlighted for this game are 1player, 3d, animal, arcade, boys, challenge, clicker, cube, cute, fantasy, jumping, logic, magic, platformer, point-and-click, rescue, singleplayer, world.
What company or studio is responsible for this game’s production?
The studio that handled the game's development is Sakura Games.
What ages are most likely to enjoy this game?
This game is geared towards players in the Kids age group.
Does the game cater to children’s interests?
No, children cannot play Qawqaa.
Does the game contain violent or cruel elements?
No, there are no harmful or cruel acts shown in Qawqaa.