Fuzhou, China – Indie game developer, Tide Mobile Studio today is proud to announce the release of Seven! 1.0.6, its funny new puzzle game developed for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Perfect for anyone who loves puzzle games, Seven! combines the classic Tetris and the prevailing 2048 games together with the aim to offer a truly unique gaming experience for players of all ages.
Players start by swiping any three adjacent numbers to eliminate them. If the sum of these three numbers is 7, the player will increase their life. However any other sum will decrease their life. Players only have a maximum up to 10 life.
The game features a relax mode, timed down-count mode, and a network match mode. The player only has 60 seconds in count-down mode. Try to swipe three numbers which the sum is 7 to increase the time. Any other sum will decrease the time. How many 7’s can you get in this limited time?
The network match mode supports two-player auto match to fight each other. The most entertaining is the match mode, which offers Game Center support. Any player can auto-find another player to fight each other. Both you and your opponent control a solider; if you sum a 7, your solider will be healed and attack to your opponent solider. Otherwise you receive a hurt to yourself.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
* 4.4 MB
Pricing and Availability:
If you want to challenge your brain, just download this tiny game. Seven! 1.0.6 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. Follow the author’s twitter account @laiqing if you have any suggestion to this game.
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