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OMG evil addicting game!!!
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Wow....billions? I feel......so small. Maybe I should give you mojo for that score.
I had one block today up over 100 million points, but made a booboo when I made a miscalculation and thought I was going to be adding another letter to it and actually split it into two. And yes, I don't actually try to clear it any longer. |
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Well, I finially got out of my slump. Current high score, 57, 650.
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It is some sort of exponential increase depending on the number of blocks you have together when you clear them, but I haven't bothered to figure out the exact progression.
Still haven't cracked the billion mark that Alex set so flippin' high, but I'm regularly over a million now, and have scored above 100 million. |
2.9 million is my personal best.
And I might add, getting up at 7am was just so much fun this morning after staying up until 2:30 staring at colored blocks. I continued to see them long after I went to bed. Damn you and your damn game, scaeagles! Damn you all to hell. ;) |
I haven't had too much time to devote to this yet. I'm still running three characters at KoL.
Damn you Prudence! |
Yeah, the point value of each is determined using a second order recursive sequence (AN+1 = AN + AN-1). So essentially the point value of Block X is equal to the point value of Block (X-1)+Block (X-2). So the point value table of block sizes up to 50 is shown below.
Since the odds of getting multiple very large blocks is unlikely and a block only two or three larger will dwarf the value of the smaller block, the only point-based strategy that makes sense is to get the single largest block you can to the exclusion of any strategy for clearing the board. Essentially play it for a single block and any other small points you get along the way are incidental. scaeagles, I had the second smallest possible block that will score over a billion points, to do likewise you need at least a block of 44. I've found getting blocks of around 30 (1.6 million points) to be relatively simple (maybe 20 percent of games). 2 = 2 3 = 4 4 = 6 5 = 10 6 = 16 7 = 26 8 = 42 9 = 68 10 = 110 11 = 178 12 = 288 13 = 466 14 = 754 15 = 1,220 16 = 1,974 17 = 3,194 18 = 5,168 19 = 8,362 20 = 13,530 21 = 21,892 22 = 35,422 23 = 57,314 24 = 92,736 25 = 150,050 26 = 242,786 27 = 392,836 28 = 635,622 29 = 1,028,458 30 = 1,664,080 31 = 2,692,538 32 = 4,356,618 33 = 7,049,156 34 = 11,405,774 35 = 18,454,930 36 = 29,860,704 37 = 48,315,634 38 = 78,176,338 39 = 126,491,972 40 = 204,668,310 41 = 331,160,282 42 = 535,828,592 43 = 866,988,874 44 = 1,402,817,466 45 = 2,269,806,340 46 = 3,672,623,806 47 = 5,942,430,146 48 = 9,615,053,952 49 = 15,557,484,098 50 = 25,172,538,050 |
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