tl;dr: use left-mouse to play, this is a free demo, the full game is on itch. have fun!
Make Ten Deluxe is an expansion pack that builds on the original Make Ten, featuring 35+ variant modes. Some modes modify the rules slightly in ways that significantly change the flavor of the game, some modes are particularly puzzley situations for you to solve, and some modes are too strange and specific to describe.
There's something for everybody to love: each of the game's dozens of modes were carefully chosen to be interesting, surprising, or otherwise delightful.
Make Ten Deluxe! Featuring...
- Drop10: Make10 + gravity: new numbers fall from the sky
- MakeHeaven: Make10 with wildly different RNG
- Make42: exactly what it sounds like
- MakeTen: not at all what it sounds like
- MakeWar: explosions! made of numbers! (does that count?)
- BlueGoo: Make10 with negative numbers
- MakeChä̶̝̣́̈́o̴̯͊s̶͉̟͒: ???
- and many more!
The demo (playable in-browser, above) features a handful of these modes, including a daily mode, a mode with negative numbers, "MakeX", and a mode with no timer and infinite undo. If you're left wanting more, you can purchase the full game for Linux, Mac, Windows, and PICO-8.
The full game is downloadable, but I haven't figured out how to port it mobile devices yet. I'm hoping to add an Android APK file in the future, and I'll see if there's anything I can do about iPhone support (though that seems unlikely). I hear there are PICO-8 or windows emulators that run on phones -- I'll update this section later when I've done more research.
The whole game can be played with the Left Mouse Button: click and drag to select groups of numbers. If they add up to 10, they'll be removed from the board, increasing your score.
In some modes, you can press Z to undo. You can pause the game with Enter or P. There are volume controls in the pause menu, and ctrl-plus, ctrl-minus, and ctrl-m also control the volume.
Game by pancelor, itch page by tally and pancelor.
An homage to Fruit Box by GameSaien, circa 2010.
Made using PICO-8, shrinko8, Sublime Text, Aseprite, Krita, Obsidian
Thanks to all my playtesters, and especially to: biggiemac42, Dad, droqen, Gabe, incnone, polychotomous, q1, Roland, tally, Waporwave
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