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Hi. I just wanted to show here dom-dom (my first HTML5 game) with the hope you can give me your opinion and any recommendation you may have. The main idea behind dom-dom is to be a free, intuitive, agile and easy to play, secure and also a different on-line domino game option in the web. At the moment dom-dom only works on desktop browsers, it requires requires Firefox 47+, Chrome 49+, Opera 41+ or Edge 14+. dom-dom uses web sockets for on-line playing and web-push notifications for sending messages (invitations) to onine players. dom-dom is supposed to be safe to SQL and LDAP injection, is Code injection safe, Cross Site Scripting safe and Cross Site Request Forgery safe. dom-dom uses Authentication, session management over TLS 1.2, HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) and Strict Content Security Policy 1.0 to improve app's security. dom-dom uses web sockets for on-line playing and web-push notifications for sending messages (invitations) to onine players. dom-dom is supposed to be safe to SQL and LDAP injection, is Code injection safe, Cross Site Scripting safe and Cross Site Request Forgery safe. dom-dom uses Authentication, session management over TLS 1.2, HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) and Strict Content Security Policy 1.0 to improve app security. You can try it here: There is also a demo video here: