Domino Dreams Walkthrough – Every Milestone on Pawns.app

Ugne Aganson
Ugne Aganson

Last updated - May 6, 2026

There’s a deadline you need to know about before you start playing Domino Dreams through Pawns.app. Reach Chapter 10 within your first 7 days and you earn an $18 bonus on top of the regular milestone payouts. Miss it, and the bonus is gone. Most of the strategy for this offer comes down to how you handle that first week.

This guide covers the full milestone list, how the game actually works, and the things that make the difference between hitting Chapter 10 on time and watching the deadline pass.

The game itself

Domino Dreams comes from SuperPlay, the same studio behind Dice Dreams. You’re helping King Richard restore his kingdom, but the gameplay isn’t really about the kingdom – it’s about coins. You play domino levels, you earn coins, and you spend those coins on building tasks that move you through chapters.

The puzzle part is straightforward. Each level is a board of domino tiles, and you clear it by tapping tiles whose dot count matches the open end of the previous tile played. Match a streak without switching directions and you stack up streak bonus coins on top of the normal payout. Levels are short. The skill ceiling is low. Anyone who’s ever played dominoes can clear them.

The chapter part is where the actual challenge lives. Each chapter is a list of building tasks – “Build the castle,” “Pave the road,” that kind of thing – and each task costs one star to start. You earn stars by clearing domino levels, so the rhythm is: play a level, get a star and some coins, spend the star on a task, watch the task progress fill up, repeat.

So far so good. The complication is the coin math. Levels cost coins to enter, and they often pay back only slightly more than what you spent. Level 4 in the early game costs 1,000 coins to enter and pays out around 1,151 on a clean run – barely positive. Later levels are even tighter, and tasks themselves consume coins to fund. Run your balance to zero and you’re stuck waiting for free coin pickups before you can play again.

That tightness is what makes Chapter 10 hard to reach in 7 days. Not the dominoes. The economy. Every coin you spend on something the game tempts you with – decorative extras, optional upgrades, restarts after a bad run – is a coin that’s not getting you closer to the deadline. So be smart about your usage. 

The milestones

The early ones are warm-up money:

Install: $0
Complete Chapter 2: $0.18
Complete Chapter 5: $0.45
Complete Chapter 6: $0.75

You’ll hit Chapter 2 in your first session and Chapter 6 the same day. They’re checkpoints to confirm you’re playing the offer correctly.

Then comes the one that matters most:

Complete Chapter 10 (within 7 days): $18

This single milestone is worth more than every milestone before it combined, and more than the next two combined. If you treat the offer as one objective, it’s this one. The 7-day clock starts when you install, so don’t install until you have a week where you can actually commit a bit of your time to playing daily.

After the deadline, the offer settles into a longer game:

Complete Chapter 16: $9
Complete Chapter 20: $22.50
Complete Chapter 30: $39
Complete Chapter 40: $75

Chapter 40 is the big finale and one of the highest single-milestone payouts you’ll find on any Pawns.app game offer. Reaching it takes consistent play, not a sprint. Once you’re past Chapter 10 you can drop the daily intensity and play at whatever pace you want, just make sure to not miss the offer deadline. 

[IMG 4 – Pawns.app offer page showing Domino Dreams milestones]

The two purchase milestones round out the offer:

Purchase (within 7 days): $2.50
Second Purchase (within 10 days): $1

These are smaller bonuses on top of the chapter payouts. The first one pays $2.50 if you make any in-app purchase in your first week – typically a starter pack or a coin bundle. If you’re approaching the Chapter 10 deadline and a coin shortage is the only thing slowing you down, a small purchase can solve the problem and recover its cost through this milestone. The second purchase milestone adds another dollar if you buy something else within 10 days.

Hitting Chapter 10 in 7 days

This is the part most players underestimate. By the time you’re in Chapter 6 or 7, level entry costs have climbed and your coin reserves start feeling thin. The mistakes that cost you the deadline are almost always small ones that compound: spending coins on optional tasks, restarting levels you could have just walked away from, ignoring the daily login rewards.

A few things that actually matter:

Skip every optional upgrade. The game shows you decorative tasks alongside the required ones. Some chapters let you spend coins on extras that look like progress but don’t count toward chapter completion. Until you’ve cleared the offer, every coin should go toward mandatory tasks only.

Build streaks deliberately. The streak bonus pays real coins on top of the normal level reward. A few good streaks per level is the difference between a level being barely profitable and meaningfully profitable. It’s worth slowing down to plan your sequence rather than tapping the first valid tile every time.

Don’t end a chapter at zero. Always finish a chapter with at least a small coin cushion. Starting a new chapter broke means waiting on free pickups before you can play, which can cost you a full day in the early week when every day counts

Plan your install date. The 7-day clock is unforgiving. If you install on a Wednesday and have plans for the weekend, you’ve burned half your runway. Wait for a stretch where you can play 30-45 minutes a day.

Cashing out

Every milestone you hit goes straight to your Pawns.app balance. PayPal, Venmo, crypto, gift cards – whichever cashout method works for you.

Domino Dreams’ offer on Pawns.app is built around one strategic decision: when to start. The first 7 days are intense, the $18 bonus rewards anyone who treats them seriously, and the offer’s payoff drops significantly if you miss the deadline. After that the pressure lifts and the rest of the milestones come on their own time. Pick a week where you can commit, install fresh on day one, and don’t spend a coin you don’t have to spend.

Ugne Aganson
Ugne Aganson

Head of Communications

I love connecting with people, discovering new ideas, and exploring the world whenever I get the chance. Traveling is my passion—and so is spending time with my dog!