Puzzle game and fusion halfway between 2048 and Tetris
Puzzle games have a dangerously addictive component. But what if we combined puzzles with math? The Superbox studio offers a fun fusion game in which we have to join blocks with the same numerical value. The proposal is very simple, but highly addictive.
Solve number puzzles with cunning and good reflexes
Whether you're into math or want to improve your number skills, you'll love this title. Drop the Number is a puzzle and melding game in which you have to place the square blocks that fall from the top of the screen.
Each of these blocks has a numerical value that is a multiple of two. The goal is to join at least two blocks with the same number so that they add up. For example, if we join two blocks (or more) with the value 16, they will disappear and we will get a single block with the number 32.
The higher the points, the higher your ranking!
To play, it is very important to apply an elaborate strategy, since we will have to place each block in a suitable position to join those that fall, but also for those that are already on the screen. This way, if we get a block with the number 32 and it's adjacent to one with the same value, these will be added up and we'll get a block with the number 64.
The game ends when one of the blocks reaches the top of the screen. However, you can revive it by using game coins or by watching an advertisement. Once the game is over, we can see our ranking in the world. On the other hand, the game coins will also help us to start with blocks of a high numerical value, which will make it easier to start the game.
This title combines elements of Tetris, 2048, puzzles and fusion games. The proposal and the graphics are very simple (no music), but it offers us a very cool and fun experience suitable for all audiences.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.1.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
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