There is an official version of this game by the game creator:<p><a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gabriele.cirulli.puzzle" rel="nofollow">https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gabriele.cirul...</a><p>It is very smooth to play and it does have a leaderboard.
I couldn't imagine in my wildest dreams how many clones of this game are in store. Is it possible that every developer with any amount of skill just went to make their own version of clone?
After having played the original 2048 on my laptop, I wanted to play it on my Android phone as well. There was no official app, so a quick search led me to purchase the slightly different but decent "Fives".<p>Then I realized the original 2048 was actually playable on my phone's browser.<p>I haven't played "Fives" since.
Good job but it feels slow on my (quite fast) HTC One. It's also a bit different from the web version in that you can keep playing even after getting the 2048 block, which I like.
pretty sweet that this is done in less than 300 loc of python! <a href="https://github.com/tito/2048" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/tito/2048</a>
man, the hacker scene is so petty. ripping each other off just to show they can (or worse, to profit). sure imitation is flattering, but where's the dignity?