Doubles: Merge Number Blocks

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Everyone
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About this game

Doubles is a super addictive number puzzle game designed for both kids and adults. The goal is simple: merge the same number of blocks to achieve the highest possible score. As you tap and shoot the tiles, they will merge and multiply, creating endless combinations and a brain-storming challenge.

The core gameplay hint is M2, which means merging of two or more than 2 the same number of blocks together. Train your brain and merge numbers upto 1024, 2048, and so on.

How to play:

• Tap and shoot the number blocks to merge x2 blocks upto 1024,2048 and more, making unlimited combos.
• As you drop the number, the same value tiles will merge and multiply.
• Keep merging unlimited tiles and aim to get the highest value number possible.

Power-ups:
Take your gameplay to the next level with powerful tools designed to help you achieve 2048 and more scores than this. Use these power-ups strategically to overcome tricky situations and keep the combos going:

• Hammer: Smash a single block and create new opportunities for merging.
• Rocket: Launch a rocket to destroy all blocks in a column, creating more space and new merging opportunities. Destroy all blocks in a column, giving you a fresh slate and more space to maneuver.

Features:
- Easy to learn, hard to master
- Brain-storming Gameplay
- Visually Appealing Design
- Endless Merging Fun
- Stress Relief
- No Time Limits
- Offline Play

If you’re searching for a simple yet thrilling number puzzle game, Doubles: Merge Number Blocks is the perfect choice. It's not only fun and engaging but also a great way to relax and challenge your mind.
Updated on
Aug 18, 2024

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