In this puzzle shooter, you combine blocks by shooting matching numbers to reach Includes merging mechanics, chain reactions, and fast-paced gameplay.
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AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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23% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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About SHOT2048
In this fast-paced puzzle shooter, your mission is clear—combine matching blocks to create the number 2048. With sharp aim and clever strategy, you’ll clear space, trigger combos, and build your way to victory.
◆ How to Play
Fire blocks with the same number to merge them into bigger values
Each merge brings you closer to the goal of 2048
Keep the board under control and see how far you can go
◆ Key Features
A unique blend of number puzzles and shooting mechanics
Satisfying chain reactions and fast-paced gameplay
Retro-inspired visuals with smooth animations
Can you reach 2048 before the board fills up?
Take the challenge and test your merging skills!
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Reviews for SHOT2048
warrend98
High replay-ability but new physics are frustrating
The game has evolved over time which increases the replay ability quite a bit. Each nuance creates a very different experience. However, the latest change to the physics kills the strategic use of momentum. In the old version, you were incentivized to keep balls moving and bouncing to create space and up your score. Now it’s like the balls are weighted down, they just stick and won’t budge. The countdown timer is a gift and curse as well. Again, it’s a clever add-in that gives a new dimension to the game. But it keeps counting at every 2048+ increment. You’re effectively punished for combos, because the countdown keeps going as the tally is shown and you click next. 2-3 combos, and the countdown expires. Fun game, and I play through the frustration, but the fun factor has diminished a bit.
KoharaTheCat
me when i insider trade in balan wonderworld
its a very not bad game naka-san...uhh...better than the slop voodoo or ketchapp put out at least...yeah that doesnt say much it's a fine game and very little else (thats probably good for hypercasual gaming tho)