Game Overview
What is Zero Numbers?
Zero Numbers is a logic puzzle game where the goal is to eliminate all tiles by creating matching numbers. Players must strategically move tiles to adjacent positions, either eliminating them by matching numbers or combining them to form new values. The game challenges players to clear the playfield and unlock the next level of difficulty.
Game Features
- Number-based mechanics: Tiles are numbered, requiring players to create matches or sums.
- Adjacent tile movement: Tiles can only be moved to directly neighboring positions.
- Two outcomes for tile interaction:
- Elimination: If two tiles with the same number are moved together, they disappear.
- Addition: If two tiles with different numbers are moved together, their values are added.
- Progressive difficulty: Levels become increasingly challenging as players progress.
- Logic puzzle elements: Requires strategic planning and problem-solving skills.
How to Play Zero Numbers?
- Understand the rules: Tiles can only be moved to adjacent positions. Matching numbers eliminate both tiles, while non-matching numbers combine into a single tile with their sum.
- Plan your moves: Analyze the board to identify opportunities for elimination or strategic combinations.
- Execute moves: Use touch or mouse controls to drag and move tiles to adjacent positions.
- Observe outcomes: After each move, check if tiles were eliminated or combined.
- Repeat until the board is cleared: Continue making moves until all tiles are removed, allowing you to progress to the next challenge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the goal of Zero Numbers?
The goal is to eliminate all tiles on the board by creating matching numbers or strategically combining tiles.
How do tiles get eliminated?
Tiles are eliminated when two adjacent tiles with the same number are moved onto each other. If the numbers differ, they combine into a single tile with their sum.
What happens when tiles are combined?
When two tiles with different numbers are moved together, they are replaced by a single tile whose value is the sum of the two original tiles.