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Its 1983. You were playing around with your Grandfather's shiny new computer terminal, where you stumbled upon a strangely addictive game: Numbers Go Up is a 2048-inspired roguelike deckbuilder all about crafting powerf

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addedIts 1983.You were playing around with your Grandfather's shiny new computer terminal, where you stumbled upon a strangely addictive game: Numbers Go Up is a 2048-inspired roguelike deckbuilder all about crafting powerful builds and pushing your luck on a 4×4 grid.
changedIts 1983.Deploy an arsenal of build-defining tools: mods that warp the rules, tile Enhancements that change how individual values behave on the board, and a shop economy where every gold piece matters. Stack multipliers, chain merges, and engineer the perfect slide.
changedIts 1983.Competitive Ranked multiplayer with matchmaking
changedIts 1983.Scoring theater: watch chips arc, multipliers stack, and counters punch with every merge.

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addedYou were playing around with your Grandfather's shiny new computer terminal, where you stumbled upon a strangely addictive game: Numbers Go Up is a 2048-inspired roguelike deckbuilder all about crafting powerful builds and pushing your luck on a 4×4 grid.
changedDeploy an arsenal of build-defining tools: mods that warp the rules, tile Enhancements that change how individual values behave on the board, and a shop economy where every gold piece matters. Stack multipliers, chain merges, and engineer the perfect slide.
changedCompetitive Ranked multiplayer with matchmaking
changedScoring theater: watch chips arc, multipliers stack, and counters punch with every merge.

Its 1983.

You were playing around with your Grandfather's shiny new computer terminal, where you stumbled upon a strangely addictive game: Numbers Go Up is a 2048-inspired roguelike deckbuilder all about crafting powerful builds and pushing your luck on a 4×4 grid.

In Numbers Go Up, you Slide tiles - and try to catch as many combos as you can, scoring on merges, and spend gold between rounds on mods and tile enhancements that completely transform how the board behaves. You'll need every edge you can get to beat rising score targets, survive boss blinds, and clear all eight antes.

  • The definitive 2048 roguelike experience.

  • Every slide is a decision. mods and enhancements turn simple merges into cascading score engines.

  • With each boss beaten, the terminal reboots - escalating the steaks that break your strategy and force you to adapt.

Deploy an arsenal of build-defining tools: mods that warp the rules, tile Enhancements that change how individual values behave on the board, and a shop economy where every gold piece matters. Stack multipliers, chain merges, and engineer the perfect slide.

  • 100+ mods, each with unique abilities that reshape how you play the grid

  • Tile Enhancements

  • Bosses that invalidate specific strategies and force adaptation

  • Seeded runs and daily challenges for competitive play

  • Competitive Ranked multiplayer with matchmaking

Control the terminal with powerful hacks you buy off of the blackmarket hacking bazaar. Each giving you unique control over the program.

Lose yourself in the flow. The board fills, the pressure builds, you find the slide — and the score counter erupts. Number Go Up is built for the moment where your whole build clicks and the numbers stop making sense.

  • 30-minute runs. Short enough for one more. Deep enough for one hundred more.

  • Build diversity across thousands of joker and enhancement combinations — no two runs play the same.

  • Scoring theater: watch chips arc, multipliers stack, and counters punch with every merge.

  • Multiplayer: same seed, same conditions, only decisions differ. Highest score wins.

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Steam News / 21 April 2026

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