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Oooh, another 2048 app with ads. Because there weren't already enough. Not to mention that your score is impossible on proper 2048, so it must be a modified game à la 20ez.
Get out of here with your ad.
Also, fuck bit.ly. In case anyone wants to check it out: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=game2048.b2048game.twozerofoureight2048.game
Its called 1024. The goal is to reach 1024 by combining equal numbers starting from 2.
Link to the playstore for android users: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=game2048.b2048game.twozerofoureight2048.game
I have a few pain conditions so I completely understand the need for your mind/hands to stay busy. I made a list for a different subreddit for games/apps that keep me occupied. Some of these may be too intensive; but I have found settings in nearly each of these for 'low focus' days.
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While playing those I am usually listening to something I find comforting. I recommend Jim Dale's Harry Potter and Phil Dragash's LOTR audiobooks.
For me, reading/listening to something new makes me anxious. When I go back and re-listen/re-watch it helps keep me in a good place. On bad spiral days I would highly recommend grabbing something you're familiar with to see if that brings comfort.
Fellow daily migrainer here. I spend nearly every waking minute at a 6+ on the pain scale so I have adapted to 'doing things' while in pain. Some of these may be too intensive; but I have found settings in nearly each of these for 'low focus' days.
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As others have mentioned, audiobooks are amazing. I cannot recommend Jim Dale's Harry Potter and Phil Dragash's LOTR audiobooks enough.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=game2048.b2048game.twozerofoureight2048.game
All of the undos come free. I'm guessing because of the play pass subscription I have.
I have a migraine condition that causes a lot of stress and pain. These games have settings that allow me to play on bad focus days; while being able to alter settings on good days for more challenge. The distraction from these games has been life changing when it comes to my depression. If anyone is looking for low-stress games I highly recommend these. I have over 100 hours in each (over 500 in two of them). Feel free to send me your recommendations, I'm always looking for good games.
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