Eleven : has the hallmarks of a classic game: easy to understand,
simple to learn but dangerously addictive.
The objective is to score as high as possible by selecting adjacent tiles so that
their combined values add up to eleven. To select the tiles they have to be touching,
the symbolic tiles can only be matched with tiles of the same symbol or a blank
tile. As you remove tiles, new tiles fall into place from the top.
Points are awarded based on the point value of the tile (small number on the right
of the tile). Matching symbolic tiles in a selection gives you double the points
for each of their point values.
The tiles you take away influence what new tiles you get, so if you remove two's
you'll increase the chance of getting two's, so to keep the grid moving you need
to think forward about what tile you need to fall into place.
Every 25 sets of eleven you remove the game steps up a hardness level, meaning you'll
get more symbols, and more skulls. The game ends when either a skull reaches the
bottom row or there are no more elevens to be made.
Its a game of skill, lots of thought and a little luck. The game includes an online highscore table allowing you to pit your skill against everybody else who plays
Eleven. Are you good enough to get your name in the top ten ?