Two Dozens Free (v. 3.1) Разработано NukePrice.com |
After you practice with this fun game, your friends will think you are a genius.
It's easy to play. Just use all 4 integers once and only once to create an expression, which result is 24.
For example: 3,3,7,7
(3+3/7)*7=24
Version 3.0 added a Marathon mode to for 24 lovers.
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[2010-07-10] Mark: Eats battery, obtrusive ads. |
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[2010-06-28] Amazonese: I like the challenging mode. No one use it? |
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[2010-05-25] Busby: Ad placement is shady and lame... |
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[2010-05-25] Jordan: Ad placement is shady and lame... |
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[2010-05-24] Eric: Overbearing ads, ugly interface...limited interest |
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[2010-05-24] Alan: Overbearing ads, ugly interface...limited interest |
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[2010-05-06] Jordan: Ad placement is shady and lame... |
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[2010-04-04] Amazonese: I like the challenging mode. No one use it? |
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[2010-03-30] Cole: Great game! And let's. Try the distributive property: 3+3+3+3+3+3+3=21; 3/7+3/7+3/7+3/7+3/7+3/7+3/7=3; 3+21=24. |
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[2010-03-20] Nolen: Awesome game and someone needs to learn order of operation |
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[2010-03-10] Skum: (3+3/7)*7=23.999 rep not 24 also when u close game mid way it gives u a loss on your record should save |
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[2010-03-03] Mike: @skum, don't always trust your calculator. (3+3/7)*7 = 3*7 + 3/7*7 = 21 + 3 = 24 |
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[2010-03-01] Ant-man: Great game but pretty tricky tho, good job dev. |
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[2010-03-01] Anthony: Great game but pretty tricky tho, good job dev. |
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[2010-02-28] Alexis: Cool but, sadly i suck at it |
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