It's a great concept, but unlike solitaire and 2048, it is impossible to keep going if the RNG does not favor you. In solitaire, you can move some cards to another stack under certain conditions. In 2048, the boxes cycle in a way to allow continuous number growth. This game has neither concept and is therefore impossible. A 2 or a 64 or consecutive amounts of each can be your best friend or worst enemy. You cannot shift cards, so if you cannot accommodate a 64, it permanently damages your setup. There is also no way to cycle/switch between values to combine cards, only through putting a card in one stack where it will stay forever until 2048. There is a dispose, reversal, and shuffle button that leads to my next point: the ridiculous amount of ads in this game. Every time you level up, there is an ad. If you need to use a helper after running out, there is an ad. Combine this with the fact that the RNG is rigged and you basically have a massive profit scheme where thousands watch ads for the developers' profits. This game would be fine if it were more forgiving or more possible to play (I have reached 10 million score), but since it has neither, this game is awful.
This game is highly addicting, but the fact that you have to watch an endless amount of advertisements in order to succeed is ridiculous. The wild cards barely appear, and the fact that I have to pay for the ad free version to initially enjoy the game is crazy. I know that this is how the creators make their money, so whenever I play free games I don’t really care about the ads, so for this games amount to bother me is really saying something. They must make tons of money off of people viewing the ads. My word of advice to the creators would be to add in more opportunities to clear your discard pile and to, if possible, show shorter ads. They’re half a minute long each and highly repetitive. Again, I know that I have to pay my dues since I have not paid for the ad free version, but I feel like this game goes over the line. You have to use the discard pile a lot before you clear a row because of the randomness of the cards, so make it easier to gain spots. Word of advice for people who want to play the free version, only download if you can tolerate TONS of ad time in one sitting. The addictiveness encouraged me to watch them, but at this point it’s become draining. I might try the ad free version, but I’ve heard that’s not so great either. Maybe I’ll redownload if they fix the obnoxiousness of their ads.
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