
Alisha Peterson
Edited review after an issue was corrected. I've played this game for years. It's a great game for my ADHD habits, since it's easily playable while watching TV/audiobooks. While I usually prefer "progression" games (like increasing difficulty & new game elements), it's nice to have a game that is quick to play anytime. The only real wish I have is a "redo" button. I hate when I work up a score that may surpass my past record, & an accidental swipe will lose the entire game.
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Asher Vollmer
August 19, 2020
Hey there, I'm sorry you were affected by the Google Play Store pop-up bug. This was an unexpected side-effect of some other improvements we made. We just released an update that should fix that error. If you update to the latest version you should stop seeing it. Best Regards, ~HVS~

Raiyan Lynch
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A truly Sisyphean experience that challenges your ability to learn and adapt in the face of an unforgiving algorithm. No 'try again' button, no skip cards. Finishing the game is the purest and most gruelling ordeal a person could go through. The very heart detatches from the soul, the brain separating from the mind. Each and every new game is an opportunity to reach the finish and set yourself free- but it will never be so. Either that or I've played a little too much.
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David Aikens
It's kind of like 2048, but in my opinion better. The numbers only move one space over at a time and you can see somewhat which number is coming next at the top. I don't buy many phone games, but I liked this enough to pay for it. Also, the free version required you to watch ads to play more, which sucked, especially when I had no wifi. It's a fun game and I really like it.
111 people found this review helpful