TapMe.plus sits somewhere between a match 3 game and a 2048-style number puzzle.
Like match 3, you are looking for connected groups. Like 2048, the numbers grow and the board becomes more valuable as you build higher tiles. But the move itself is different: you tap one tile and add 1.
The board changes from one point
In 2048, you move the whole board. In many match 3 games, you swap pieces. In TapMe.plus, you choose a single tile and change its number. That makes the target tile feel important.
The merge lands where you tapped. If you are careless, the upgraded number may end up stranded. If you plan well, it becomes the center of the next chain.
Familiar, but not automatic
Players who know merge games will understand the goal quickly. Bigger numbers are better. Long chains feel great. A crowded board needs space.
The difference is that TapMe.plus asks you to think about the exact landing spot. The group is not enough. The target is the move.
A casual puzzle with depth
That is why the game works for both quick play and score chasing. You can enjoy the bright, simple satisfaction of making numbers pop. Or you can slow down and treat every tap as a small positional decision.
It looks familiar, but the habit it teaches is its own.