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  2. Talk:2048 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The highest total score section is still not correct; it says "Therefore, the highest theoretically possible total score would be 1,835,012 if only 2s appear, and half this value in the case of 4s only." As the table shows, if you get a 131072 tile (from only 4s appearing), you could get a score as high as 1966080.

  3. 2048 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A completed game. The 2048 tile is in the bottom-right corner. 2048 is played on a plain 4×4 grid, with numbered tiles that slide when a player moves them using the four arrow keys. [4] The game begins with two tiles already in the grid, having a value of either 2 or 4, and another such tile appears in a random empty space after each turn. [5]

  4. Tile-matching video game - Wikipedia

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    A tile-matching video game is a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion. [1] In many tile-matching games, that criterion is to place a given number of tiles of the same type so that they adjoin each other.

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  6. Minesweeper (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Minesweeper has been incorporated as a minigame in other games, such as RuneScape and Minecraft 's 2015 April Fools update. The origin of Minesweeper is unclear. According to TechRadar , the first version of the game was 1990's Microsoft Minesweeper , but Eurogamer says Mined-Out by Ian Andrew (1983) was the first Minesweeper game.

  7. Game - Wikipedia

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    Some other games use tiles in place of cards; Rummikub is a variant of the Rummy card game family that uses tiles numbered in ascending rank among four colors, very similar in makeup to a 2-deck "pack" of Anglo-American playing cards. Mahjong is another game very similar to Rummy that uses a set of tiles with card-like values and art.

  8. Tantrix - Wikipedia

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    Each draws one tile from the bag, and the person who draws the highest number goes first. Playing Tantrix. Each player then takes five more tiles from the bag, and places all six tiles face up in front of them. The first person plays one tile, usually with their colour on it. Play then rotates clockwise. After playing a tile, each player takes ...

  9. File:2048, score maximum.jpg - Wikipedia

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