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2048 Solitaire Card Game

About Game An intriguing mix of classic Solitaire game and 2048 puzzle. Pull cards and drop them on the S...

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About Game
An intriguing mix of classic Solitaire game and 2048 puzzle.
Pull cards and drop them on the Solitaire stack.
The cards of the same value will sum by that card number.
You can also use the discard card too.

How to Play ?
You start with 2 numbered cards in your hand.
Like in 2048 you goal is to merge cards to get number 2048.
You do it by dragging cards from your pile to the board, if you put 2 cards with the same value they will merge and add up into a new number.
Wild card can merge with any number.
Also, if you have a card in your hand that you don't want to play you can discard up to 2 cards per game.

Who can play ?
Anybody can play this game.No age limit to play game.

Game Features
Realistic graphics and ambient sound.
Realistic stunning and amazing animations.
Real-time particles & effects
Smooth and simple controls.
User friendly interface and interactive graphics.

Important Point
Make combos with same value card.
Try to build the chain of numbers in descending order starting from the bigger number.
If you have a card that might ruin your setup better discard it straight away.
You can see the next card you will need to play, so plan ahead.

Benefits
It offers hours of fun so you’ll never be bored.
You decide how you want to pace it and because games are quick and easy to follow, there is no need to worry about losing game progress.
The game is small and does not take up much space or data on your phone.
It’s a single player game which means you can constantly challenge yourself to a better score.
It’s not too easy, so you won’t get bored quickly. But at the same time, 2048 is not so difficult that a pro mathematician is the only one who could have success.
It teaches you to estimate, think quickly and strategize by planning your next moves and considering how it will affect the board and which combination of movements will have the desired outcome.
It’s so easy to share with your friends and they’ll love you for doing so.

Last update

March 12, 2020

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