Shoot and Merge the numbers

Shoot and Merge the Numbers is a fun and challenging logic game where you tap to shoot blocks and merge identical numbers to reach the highest score in this addictive puzzle shooter.

What is Shoot and Merge the numbers?

Shoot and Merge the numbers is a fun and engaging number-based game designed for players of all ages. The game involves shooting blocks with numbers into columns and merging identical numbers to create new blocks with multiplied values. Players aim to achieve the highest score by strategically merging blocks. The game is simple to play but requires a good strategy to progress and reach higher levels.

Game Features

Over 230 levels to challenge your skills
Leaderboard support to compete with other players
Infinite merging possibilities to keep the gameplay exciting
Simple tap-to-shoot mechanics for easy control
Progressive difficulty that tests your strategic thinking

How to Play Shoot and Merge the numbers?

  1. Aim and Shoot: Tap on the column where you want to shoot the block located at the bottom of the screen.
  2. Merge Blocks: Try to land the block on top of another block with the same number. When two identical blocks collide, they merge into a new block with a multiplied number.
  3. Strategize: Plan your shots carefully to maximize merges and create higher-value blocks.
  4. Repeat and Progress: Keep shooting and merging to achieve the highest possible score.

The game is endless, so your goal is to get the highest score possible by continuously merging blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the objective of the game?
The objective is to merge identical number blocks by shooting them into the correct columns, creating higher-value blocks and earning the highest score possible.

How do blocks merge?
When a block with the same number as the one below it is shot into the same column, they merge into a single block with a multiplied number.

Can I play the game indefinitely?
Yes, the game does not have a fixed endpoint, allowing you to keep playing and merging blocks to achieve higher scores.