2248 Numbers Merge: Two Square
75%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, stability
75% User Score 278 reviews
Platforms
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Math Merge Game for You! Play 2248 number-games and merge to 1010, 2024, 2048!








Audience ScoreBased on 278 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
monetization79 negative mentions
- The game is highly addictive and provides a fun challenge that keeps players engaged for hours.
- It has vibrant colors and smooth gameplay, making it visually appealing and enjoyable.
- Players appreciate the strategic thinking required and the ability to improve their math skills while playing.
- The game is plagued by excessive ad interruptions, often disrupting gameplay and frustrating players.
- Many users report technical issues, such as the game freezing or not loading properly, leading to lost progress.
- Some players have experienced unwanted installations of the app on their devices without consent, raising concerns about its legitimacy.
- monetization82 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism due to the excessive frequency and intrusiveness of ads, which disrupt gameplay and frustrate players. Many users express a desire for an ad-free option, citing that the current ad model detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game. While some players are willing to pay for an ad-free experience, they report issues with ads persisting even after payment, leading to dissatisfaction with the monetization approach.
“I do enjoy this game, but what bugs me, other than the constant ads, is that I can't have YouTube open on the screen while playing this game like I can with others.”
“I'll be looking for a Play Pass version with no ads.”
“I did send them a message asking if they would be willing to add the option to pay for no ads.”
“I literally downloaded the game so I could let you know that these kinds of ads instantly make me want to never play the game, and I can't even report it to Google because of your sketchy ad building.”
“I enjoyed it for a while, but I can no longer tolerate the excessive ad breaks and the interruptions by ads during moves, which totally messes up the move.”
“The ads take up more time than my actual gameplay. I know ads are necessary, but what seems like a minute of gameplay followed by an entire minute (sometimes plus) of ads... more irritating than enjoyable.”