Hey, I made one of these too!<p>Flappy Doge 2048 (Nyan Cat edition): <a href="http://rawgit.com/boppreh/flappy_doge_2048/master/flappy_doge_2048.html" rel="nofollow">http://rawgit.com/boppreh/flappy_doge_2048/master/flappy_dog...</a><p>Github: <a href="https://github.com/boppreh/flappy_doge_2048" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/boppreh/flappy_doge_2048</a><p>Arrow keys control the 2048 blocks and W+S control the Doge. It's not as polished, but I had a fun time coding it.
I really liked the moving columns, they added another layer of unexpected difficulty. I lost at 23 (8388608). The fact that the moving column would bring the flappy tile beyond the bounds of the playfield was a little disconcerting.<p>One thing I've been wondering is whether all these 2048 clones are subconsciously causing people to take notice of powers of 2 far more than they would otherwise...
Haha, I have a super-wide monitor in a vertical configuration, which makes this game literally impossible unless I shrink the vertical dimension of my browser window.
Love it! Beats Flappy48 by not requiring a plugin and by being named with a proper power of 2 as all good games in the genre should. Nice work.<p>Edit: Sure, Threes may have launched the craze, but it too would have been better based on pure doubling.
I was expecting flappy48 (<a href="http://broxxar.itch.io/flappy48" rel="nofollow">http://broxxar.itch.io/flappy48</a>) but I'm glad to see someone's combined the two games in another unique way.
I could see a "number munchers" style one for kids. "16/8" and you have to go to 2. But flappy and 2048 are both getting pretty old.