
A Google user
It's a fun twist on 2048, but the app is poorly made. For example, the banner ads cover your score. There is no way to return to the main menu to adjust settings, etc. except for losing a game. There's no way to reset or quit your game. Also, instead of adding 2s and 4s, the computer fills the board with every tile you've unlocked, making games much shorter than classic 2048.
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A Google user
I learned from the book Ender's Game decades ago that counting doubles in my head was a very useful trick to counter panic and anxiety attacks. This game uses that same concept, and I'm quite astounded at how useful it is for the very same thing. If you need another tool for helping you handle anxiety and panic, this is well worth the money to pay for the ad free version. (Thank you, to the team of people who designed and developed this!)
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The game itself is great! However the amount of of ads make it barely playable. It goes from easily discardable adds that show whenever you get a new tile (above 1K) to randomly showing ads for games that I never want to play that take up to 30 seconds. A few months ago there were less ads and they were not so invasive. Now I do understand that the developers need to make money too, but this thrives people away from the game.
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