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Addicted to such a simple game
I have found this game to be incredibly addictive. Simple concept. Difficult to do.
same game I have never cleared the board. I have only scored incredibly well once, with my high score being 18,455,128 pts. I average around 3000 pts. |
You are an evil man.
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Oh dear. I love these types of games.
Although, I only scored 374 on the first try. |
And there went a half hour.
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Just what I needed, another way to be less productive today. And since I now have it bookmarked, it's like the gift that just keeps giving.
Cool game. :) |
I had to send my primary computer to a corporate site for some security upgrades, so I had no work computer today. Only my home computer. So I played that thing for about 4 hours. At least I had the time to waste.
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Scaegles. You must rot in liberal hell* for giving this to me. It's got me under its spell worse than Typershark did.
*it's nice here, really. |
My score has progressively gone down each time I've played. :mad:
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How did I possibly miss Typer Shark!? Now I'm in for it.
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While watching the Athletics embarrass themselves to start the season I accumulated the follow million plus scores. That high score (not a typo) involved clearing a 45-block piece.
This version of the game is so slanted towards large pieces over actually clearing the board that there is no reason to focus on actually clearing the board but to simply build a huge piece to remove. 2,025,160,956 48,315,852 7,049,348 1,664,290 1,028,680 |
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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What really ticks me off is when I have a block of over 20 next to a block of the same letter in the high teens and can't join them. |
I broke it.
I got a block of 51 red A's and it stopped keeping score. In fact, it started displaying a negative number. Based on the scale posted by Alex, I should have had over 40 billion. |
Bravo! :)
And welcome to the billionaires club, although I only got a measely 2 billion. |
Yeah, at 2 billion it breaks the score as well. Though it shows the correct number it is negative and then any further points are added to this negative number.
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Now my freakin' wrist hurts.
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