10 Points
by sergey7c4
10 Points
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Description
Sum the same numbers
FAQ
What is 10 Points?
10 Points is a minimalist puzzle game developed by sergey7c4, where players aim to reach a total of 10 by combining numbers.
How do you play 10 Points?
In 10 Points, you drag and combine numbered tiles on a grid to create sums of 10, which then clear from the board.
What is the main goal in 10 Points?
The main objective in 10 Points is to keep clearing tiles by creating groups that add up to 10, aiming for a high score before the board fills up.
Does 10 Points have levels or progression systems?
10 Points is a high-score puzzle game without traditional levels or upgrades; the challenge comes from achieving the best score possible.
On which platform can you play 10 Points?
10 Points is available to play in your web browser, particularly on sites like Kongregate.
Comments
NightmareMissy
Nov. 30, 2016
The best plan is to avoid making 5, 7 & 9.
pithegreat
Nov. 30, 2016
This game is fun. My only complaint is the placement of the reset button. I accidentally hit it while playing. Something as simple as a prompt after hitting the button would be a great improvement
Tridoknight
Nov. 30, 2016
Game need to be little harder, now it's even hard to lose.
Lebossle
Nov. 28, 2016
The game gets pretty trivial if you try to never get anything other than 1, 2, 3, 6 or *.
Postmodestie
Nov. 15, 2016
Thoughts after the second try: it's a bit like minesweeper: simple but deep. Of course the main difference is the length: it seems like you can go on forever, hours, where minesweeper clocks in on seconds.
Don't get fooled by my highscore: i did intentionally ruin the game to and it, so i could go to sleep.
I fancy the suspicion that it gets harder with time, with ever smaller areas to work with, tougher numbers conig up, but that's a question for the developer: is it?
And there's this chance element of minesweeper: do i get a 1, 2, or three? Sometimes there seems to be a pattern (like: 1 2 3 happens in succession), but it gets complicated when several numbers are generated in one move anyway.
Still, i never played sudoku, or almost any numbers game, so i am just not qualified to place the game in the bigger scheme of puzzle games, but i m just fascinated with it. It meets my threshold of intrigue and sophistication paired with no-level entry.
Thank you for playing. This game is endless, your goal is to score points. I was inspired by 2048 (https://gabrielecirulli.github.io/2048/)