2048: Dartmouth Edition

By Marie Plecha, The Dartmouth Staff | 4/16/14 7:00am

 

Whether you’re roaming the library or just struggling to get through your 10A, it’s almost impossible to avoid 2048, the game that has taken our campus (and everywhere else) by storm. The game that has produced several spin-offs was created this March by 19-year-old Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli. The goal of the original game is to match tiles in multiples of two in the hopes of getting to the number 2048. If you’ve never played, don’t start – it is an incredible timesuck and midterms aren’t going anywhere. But if you’re already far down the path of addiction, there’s no harm in checking out this Dartmouth-themed edition of the game. Instead of multiples of 2, the tiles feature the block Dartmouth “D,” a picture of Phil Hanlon and more.

You can play the game “2048: Dartmouth Edition” here


Marie Plecha, The Dartmouth Staff