TapMe.plus Tap +1. Merge connected numbers. Chain the board.
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TapMe.plus as an iPad Puzzle Game

Bigger screen, same portrait-first number puzzle rhythm.

By TapMe.plus

TapMe.plus was designed around portrait play, which makes it a natural fit for iPhone. On iPad, the same layout gets more breathing room.

The board is easier to read. Numbers have more space. Chain reactions feel clearer because you can watch the whole grid drop and refill without the interface getting in the way.

Why portrait still matters

Many iPad games assume landscape. TapMe.plus keeps the board upright because the puzzle is built for quick sessions and simple reach. You can hold the device naturally, scan from top to bottom, and tap the target tile without thinking about controls.

That matters for a number puzzle. The input should disappear. The board should be the game.

A calmer way to learn

iPad is also a good place to learn the deeper strategy. You can see more clearly when a merge target is isolated, when a column is ready to fall, and when a high number should be protected for the next chain.

If you are trying to improve your high score, play a few slower runs on the bigger screen. You will start noticing patterns that are easy to miss when rushing.

Same game, cleaner view

TapMe.plus does not need a different rule set for iPad. It only needs enough space to let the original rule shine: tap +1, connect matching numbers, and keep the chain alive.