[DEV] I finally made Sixteen, a game I came up with 12 years ago

[DEV] I finally made Sixteen, a game I came up with 12 years ago

I came up with this game 12 years ago at school, I completely forgot about it, until a couple of months ago, when I realized this could be a multiplayer game you can play online.

Now it's live on https://sixteen.gg and the App Store.

I shared it with my friends, they love it, and so far over 2,000 games have been played.

The concept is basically you take turns to place available numbers on a board, and you win if you can get 4 consecutive numbers to sum to 16.

You can play on a 4x4, 6x6 or 8x8 board.

I would really love your feedback.

u/realatalatal — 8 days ago
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Sixteen - a 2-minute strategy duel where you race to line up four numbers that add to 16

I made a little strategy game called Sixteen. You and your opponent take turns placing numbered tiles; first to complete a row, column, or diagonal of four that sums to exactly 16 wins. Pure skill, no luck, games last about 2–4 minutes.
Let me know your thoughts 🙂

sixteen.gg
u/realatalatal — 21 hours ago

Lost my girl over a pickleball incident

We were playing ladders at a club. Me (4.2) and my partner (4.1), against another team 4.3 and 2.5. (the 2.5 is an old guy who can’t even walk properly.

We were leading 8-0, and again 9-1, and then it started. We lost, in total she lost 9 points and I lost just 2. I was so pissed at this.

Next game she’s against me. In this one we’ all good players ~4.

she starts playing really well, and they beat us 11-2. At the end of the game we tap paddles, and on my way leaving the court I hit my paddle against my foot very hard a couple of times. People look.

She doesn’t come to calm me down or anything she instead messages me “You’re such an embarrassing one“, and blocks me.

How can I tell her that people showing emotions is normal and not “embarrassing”, happens all the time even on professional level?

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u/realatalatal — 29 days ago