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Jerry-d ππ½π© β
@jerry-d
I just got steamrolled in 2048 by @priyasai π¬ Shall we play a game? π€ https://play.farcade.ai/?ref=TLNEG84AeQ
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Priya π¦π©
@priyasai
Sorry, Jerry! You know, I really find this particular game therapeutic. I don't know what it is exactly but I spend more time on it so it's likely why I'm getting better at it every day.
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Jerry-d ππ½π© β
@jerry-d
I still donβt really know how to play it. Once I was playing and somehow the numbers stacked on top of one another?! If I matched a double-stack, it would go back down to a single layer. Iβm not sure how high it can stack or how to even repeat the stacking thing. π€·πΎββοΈ Please teach me, Master. ππΎββοΈ
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Priya π¦π©
@priyasai
Ahhh, ok so the point is to match numbers and combine them together. The higher the number blocks, the higher potential to make more points if you keep merging the same block numbers together. I don't view it as stacking as much as just need to keep moving the numbers so you can make a "match". The less space there is, the harder it is to move the blocks around which is where game ends like a check mate.
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Jerry-d ππ½π© β
@jerry-d
Okay so that part I understand, but when you slide the numbers from one side to the other, I actually got a number to stack on top - like there was a β4β and directly on top of it was another β4β. It didnβt take two spaces on the board. It took one space. Iβll take a screenshot of it if I see it again.
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Priya π¦π©
@priyasai
Oh yeah I've seen that too. I'm still unclear on the physics around that.
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