Good job but it feels slow on my (quite fast) HTC One. It's also a bit different from the web version in that you can keep playing even after getting the 2048 block, which I like.
After having played the original 2048 on my laptop, I wanted to play it on my Android phone as well. There was no official app, so a quick search led me to purchase the slightly different but decent "Fives".
Then I realized the original 2048 was actually playable on my phone's browser.
I couldn't imagine in my wildest dreams how many clones of this game are in store. Is it possible that every developer with any amount of skill just went to make their own version of clone?
Somebody on reddit said it was using ART and crash. Without it it work. Try without it maybe? I didn't got a chance to test a Kivy application with ART yet.
Ah yeah I'm using ART. It takes 30 min to rebuild everything for Dalvik, bit too much effort when I'm out and about. Unlucky! Usually most apps work fine under ART.
man, the hacker scene is so petty. ripping each other off just to show they can (or worse, to profit). sure imitation is flattering, but where's the dignity?
There is no ads, donations goes to Gabriel, i thank him in everyway i can when publishing. He said he wont do an ios/android App. There is nothing petty.
Which with the framework, compiles to more than 7 megs of code. Which is a lot to download for a mobile phone on an overloaded 3g network in many parts of the world. It is better than a cross-platform framework like regal though, which is probably triple the size.
Pandora, Pinterest, Yahoo Mail, Tumblr etc. are all smaller sized apps. Because small on mobile is currently important. Cross-platform frameworks which handle OpenGL ES tend to be bulky.
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I haven't played "Fives" since.
Threes is doing really well in the app stores right now.
Yeah, tried multiple times, even killed the app and retried. Same result.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gabriele.cirul...
It is very smooth to play and it does have a leaderboard.
The link your sent is by the way slower than the gl version :)
Pandora, Pinterest, Yahoo Mail, Tumblr etc. are all smaller sized apps. Because small on mobile is currently important. Cross-platform frameworks which handle OpenGL ES tend to be bulky.