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Master Of Numbers

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Master of Numbers is a fun runner where you grow your number by absorbing smaller ones. Dodge traps, avoid big red numbers, and smash walls at the finish.

Factors to note when playing Master Of Numbers

What makes you lose or lose points?

In Master of Numbers, you will always have to be alert to the dangers that appear along the way. One of the main reasons for players to lose is colliding with a red number that has a larger value than your number. When this happens, your number will immediately decrease sharply or be wiped out, forcing you to start over from the beginning of the level.

In addition, you also have to avoid falling into deep abysses, getting stuck in traps, or hitting electric saws, red gates, and other dangerous obstacles along the way. Although the game does not have a specific time limit, hesitating too long or choosing an optimal path can make it difficult for you to achieve the highest score.

Factors that increase points or power

To score high in Master of Numbers, you need to know how to take advantage of every opportunity to increase your power. Prioritize collecting blue numbers or numbers smaller than you - each successful absorption will make your number bigger, which means it is easier to overcome more difficult challenges in the game screen.

Not only that, some levels also have support items such as acceleration or boost, helping you move flexibly, avoid dangerous traps and have a clear advantage when breaking the wall at the finish line. In special screens, you can activate special skills or powerful combos to increase your score in a short time. Cleverly taking advantage of these factors will be the key to conquering every level most effectively.

Increasing Difficulty Level

Each time you level up, the difficulty level will be cleverly adjusted:

  • Level 1–5 (Getting acquainted): Basic obstacles, red numbers appear sparsely. The blue numbers are easy to absorb, helping you understand how the game works.
  • Level 6–15 (Light challenge): At this stage, red numbers appear more frequently, accompanied by simple obstacles such as narrow bridges or sharp turns. Players need to quickly calculate the appropriate path to avoid unnecessary collisions.
  • Level 16–30 (Moderate difficulty): The game begins to appear more dangerous traps such as saw blades, red gates that narrow the path. Blue and red numbers intertwine, requiring you to have good reflexes, choose a clever path to maintain the number and continue to increase points.
  • Level 31 and above (High challenge): The game lasts longer with complex traps such as continuous saw blades, rotating bridges and continuous slopes. Blue and red numbers appear in succession, forcing you to both remember the route and flexibly improvise if you want to overcome the challenge.