![]() This version is a little better than the other ones as all the characters are the same but modifications. How to play: Use your arrow keys to move the tiles. If you have loved Doge as a meme, you will surely enjoy the game. Join the numbers and get to the 2048 tile New Game. Play them and have fun trying to beat them. Doge 2048 You must be familiar with the very popular Doge meme that has now even entered the blockchain world with cryptocurrencies like Doge and SHIB. Use your arrow keys or swipe to combine similar Doges and score points Unlock all 11 doges to win Doge-ified by Tiny Mammals. So there you have it! The top three versions of this week. It’s just so amaze, very surprise, much wow! You can simply move the tiles by using the keyboard arrow keys in Up. It’s hilarious and it even motivates you more than any other version out there, just because you can’t help but wonder what the next Doge icon looks like. Similar to any other 2048 game the 2048 Doge edition is an online 4x4 grid puzzle game. ![]() If you don’t know Doge by now, then I really don’t know what you’ve been using your internet for (except for pr0n). Of all the themed versions of the game, this one is the oldest and the funniest one on the internet. Neat!ĭoge: click here (mobile version: Google Play) Now this version has to be one of the most useful ones out there as it features the ability to save your progress and keep track of your personal high scores between sessions. I can’t say that I’m a huge fan of tetris or any game of its likes (although I find the skills useful when I return from grocery shopping and my fridge is already full), but this version adds that mathematical, but not geometrical, touch. ![]() I’ve got to admit that this is a neat one. Tetris: click here (mobile version: Google Play) Swipe to move the tiles, when two tiles with the same Doge touch, they merge into a more awesome Doge. That sucker’s a long one! Anyway, here are the top three 2048 versions of this week: So another week has passed since the first edition of this “top three” series (which you can find by clicking here), but I’ve got to say I’m still trying to beat that Hexagonal one. ![]()
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