Free, open source puzzle video game to slide numbered tiles on a grid and combine them to create a tile with the number 1024.
1024 is a free, open source puzzle video game created in 2014 by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli. The game is played on a gray 4x4 grid, with numbered tiles that slide smoothly when a player moves them using the W, A, S, and D keys on the keyboard. Tiles with the same number that touch while moving will be combined into 1 new tile with the total value of the two tiles that merged. The objective is to slide and combine tiles until you create a tile with the number 1024. If the board fills up before you reach 1024, the game is over.
1024 is very similar to the games Threes and 2048, also puzzle games involving sliding numbered tiles. It gained quick popularity thanks to social media shortly after its initial release. The name 1024 refers to the goal of reaching a tile with that number, even though it only takes a tile with the value 512 to win. The game has a simple retro aesthetic and intuitive swipe-based controls that appeals to casual gamers looking for some quick entertainment.
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