I was going to play it to 2048 until I saw my score wasn't doubling at every barrier, but rather incrementing by one. Thanks but no thanks! Not trying to spend 5000 seconds on this today!
I was about to watch it all the way to 2048, but then I realized that even at a rate of 1 point per second, I'd be looking at a block jumping up and down for over 34 minutes. So I thought better and went back to work. Haha, almost got me.
Fixed: http://logarithmic-flappy-2048.ajf.me/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7432448
well, that escalated... logarithmically.
bugs fixed, js and css lightened, no lag, dynamics improved: GET TO 2048 and FREE THE FLAPPY BIRD! http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/~ali/Flappy2048/
Just hold out for the AI version someone probably just forked and is working on.
You mean something like this?
http://mvirkkunen.github.io/Flappy-2048-AI/
Very good. Now give it its own thread so I can upvote that too.
Cool :D
I was about to watch it all the way to 2048, but then I realized that even at a rate of 1 point per second, I'd be looking at a block jumping up and down for over 34 minutes. So I thought better and went back to work. Haha, almost got me.
Same here.
Likewise, I was somewhat disappointed.
On the other hand, I've discovered a new method for breaking just about anyone.
I could make it to 2^11, but this way I lose interest.
To match the original, it shouldn't double.
It should add 2 to the tile 90% of the time, and add 4 10% of the time.
Technically solves the addiction problem, I guess?