Ten [1] is a variant of 2048, actually the same, just instead of 1, 2, 4, 8, ..., 1024[, 2048], you will see tiles of 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., 10, instead. (or the exponent i in 2^i)
They are just sequence of the same amount of elements to blatantly put. It's lazy, but makes sense.
The game is not complete, there are no win/lose screens.
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* git-95a35e448eaf8216b904e4aee20822fe4fee2983 (2017-01-12)
* In Python with ncurses
* By Gem Newman (spurll)
* Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0
[1] https://github.com/spurll/ten