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February 27, 2014

threesjs

My favorite mobile puzzler of the moment now has a tiny browser version: threesjs, use the arrow keys to move all the blocks around and remember 1+2=3, 3+3=6, 6+6=12 etc! (if this doesn't make sence, there's a little tutorial on the official threes page and don't forget to get this on your mobile if you like it!)

45 comments:

  1. 486 is it good?

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  2. 885! I sort of understand how it works, but it's just not fun.

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  3. 1068 :) i think i must be lucky

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  4. 2583!!!!!!! Complete luck!

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  5. and 67! That proves my past theory!

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  6. I wish it was available for Android!

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  7. I don't understand.

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  8. NotMarian, you have to use the arrow key to slide equal tiles into each other, except for 1 and 2, which you slide together to get 3. For example, slide 1 and 2 together to get 3, and two 3's together to get 6, then two 6's together to get 12, then two 12's together to get 24, and two 24's to get 48, and two 48's together to get 96. The more combinations you make and the higher they are, the better you do. (I'm not completely sure how you get your exact score, but I do know that). Also, whenever you press an arrow key, then a new tile comes in from the wall corresponding to the arrow key. Look at the side, where it says "new" to find out what tile is the next to come in. Blue means a 1 tile, red means a 2 tile, and white means a 3 tile. Whenever you fill up the board and there are no more combinations you can make, it's game over.

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  9. Whenever you get a game over, you can either refresh the page, or click outside the box that appears, then click "new game". By the way, in my last comment, I meant under "next" not "new".

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  10. Something I want to add to my explanation:
    If it says white under next, the next tile could also be a 6, though it is unlikely, or, though very rarely, a 12.
    And if my explanation is unclear, Mr. Bonte provides a link to a tutorial.

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  11. 9831 Wow! I'll have to give up now. I'll never better it.

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  12. 2811 is my max so far... It looks like when I random play it, I end up higher than when I try to do it with a strategy o_O"

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  13. 3585 & all I did was press down left dldldldldld...

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  14. You got really lucky, Anonymous @ 14:32. Do you know how slim the chances of that happening are?

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  15. 42! Stupid game.

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  16. 3700 something!! I clicked away too fast to see the last 2 numbers...

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  17. I am finding it very hard to create 96 and the possible 192... and 384... WOW, CREATED 96 FIRST TIME IN 6 TRIES!!! SEE IF I CAN GET 192!

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  18. I am finding it very hard to create 96 and the possible 192... and 384... WOW, CREATED 96 FIRST TIME IN 6 TRIES!!! SEE IF I CAN GET 192!

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  19. I got a score of 24! Now that took some skill!

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  20. this game is awesome xD

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  21. THANKS FOR PLAYING! ^____^ YOUR SCORE IS
    9183
    yeahhhhhh

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  22. My score is 2709

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  23. My score is 2709

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  24. 24000!!!!
    Hell Yeaaaaaah!! :D

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  25. Yay! It's on Android now!

    ... but I can't get the browser version to load. Booooo....

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