The purpose is to shot the same number and make 2048.
Total ratings
4.31
(Rating count:
685)
Review summary
Pros
- Fun and addictive gameplay
- Appealing graphics and music
- Satisfying physics mechanics
- Interesting concept inspired by 2048
Cons
- Aggressive and intrusive ads
- Lack of clear instructions or rules
- Game over feels random and frustrating
- Performance issues and sluggish frame rate
Most mentioned
- Ads are too frequent and disruptive
- Game lacks additional modes or content
- Unclear game mechanics lead to confusion
- Overall fun concept but marred by ad management
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2022-05-23 | Joey Murphy | Great fun, awesome concept - but once you reach 2048 (and higher), you start getting Bonuses which let you have larger initial shots. Which sounds great, but each of these bonuses comes with a required ad. You get punished for doing well. These ads can have literally 3 second of gameplay between one and the next. I really really want to like this game - but the ads are aggressive and they come at the worst times. If it weren't for the terrible handling of ads, this would be an easy 5 star game. | |
2022-05-05 | J C | Fun...and then it ends. The game has some nice music, once you get used to the low poly CGI look, it's rather appealing. And finally, when you find out how to play it, there's tension, risk, and the curiosity of "when is it going to turn into 2048?". The whole concept of the game is like that, it also feels like Tetris to an extent. But, then that's it. Once it's over. You keep going, but for what purpose? To see more numbers add up together? It needs more modes. More things to do | |
2022-04-20 | T | Fun game with addictive catch. I figured out how to play but a rules screen would be helpful. I also still don't understand what causes a game over. Sometimes it seems like several blocks can be in the penalty zone for awhile and your fine. Other times you lose almost instantly. I wish this could be cleared up. | |
2022-03-13 | Jacob M | I really like this game! It reminds me a lot of the old PC games I used to play in the early 2000s. It's really fun and addicting! The only problem I have is that sometimes the ads freeze the game, but closing the app saves your progress anyway so rebooting it isn't too big of a deal. | |
2022-01-03 | Ran Stuff | It's a good idea of a game. The Google Play Games pop-up is really annoying, and so the ads. Everyone should take an example of the classic 2048 game, which has a little banner that doesn't bother anyone. It needs improvement on performance. | |
2021-12-30 | Chynna Tackett | Alright, so the ads are a tad more annoying than I first realized, yet my earlier thoughts still apply: game's still fun (similar to pool and all that) and epic music still makes it funny. The exaggerated bouncy physics also makes it entertaining (and forces me to actually plot out the required shots). Overall a decent time waster. | |
2021-12-28 | Justin Chadwick | Intrusive ads, congrats on reaching this goal! now watch this 30 second ad... Could be implemented better. I still don't know what the time limit for having a piece on the penalty area is, it just seems random. And without sound it is actually very difficult to know a piece is in the penalty area. Need to implement more visual warnings for that, and something that gives an indication of how much time before the game ends due to being on the penalty area like a countdown or faster flashing lights | |
2021-12-28 | Michael McNamara | Only tried it because of a post on Reddit. This game is littered with ads. One at the start of the game, end of the game, and for every multiple of 2048 you make. The game play is similar to 2048 games, but the numbers given seam to be random. I've had 512 blocks spawn when playing. The physics is quite jank when you make a pair which forces me to throw pieces to keep others from stopping in the game over zone. | |
2021-12-26 | Travis Blecha | Some constructive criticism: - Combining high values doesn't feel exciting and it should. When you hit 2048, rather than a pop-up, there should be a burst of flashing lights and exciting sounds. - Add a mechanic where reaching a high value rewards the player directly and make players want to keep going. Perhaps some kind of special shot? - Angled shots might be hard to implement but would be really fun! -There needs to be more color contrast between 8 values and 512 | |
2021-12-24 | Seeker Of Virtue | For a guy who has been making games for more than twice my age, I didn't expect him to make one of those kinds of games lmao. This games physics are evil, and I hate them, so pretty fun. I kinda wish I had more control tho. At some point I had like 40 ish thingies on the board. No space to move at all lol. Also when you get further, you can start shooting with higher scored thingies. TLDR: basic, but still better then Balan Wonderworld. (My highscore is 290912) |
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