twofold inc.

A new kind of tile puzzle

Published by: webbfarbror

Description

From the creator of rymdkapsel comes a puzzler you've never seen before.
twofold inc. is a humble puzzle game with stunning looks and mesmerizing mechanics.
Scroll the playfield to unravel the tiles, then make a path to clear them away.
The minimalist visuals hide a depth that will keep challenging and surprising as you master it.
* Endless challenges
* Two game modes, Standard and Master
* A wonderful acoustic soundtrack
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User Rating

4.17 out of 5

12 ratings in Australia

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twofold inc. Reviews

HORRIBLE HORRIBLE GAME! dont download!!!

AussieAppMaster on

Australia

confusing and annoying! who ever who came up with this idea ruined the game, teh colors may look ok but the thinking behid the game play is HORRIBLE! the person who decides the game should be this complicated (both visually and mechanism) has to go and sell watremelon in market instead of designing a game! HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!!!!

Rules don't make sense

Groove-jet on

Australia

You have to link more blocks but you don't get more turns to do it.. Nevermind that you don't even start off with enough turns to really move any blocks around. Would be more fun othwewise

A good game at first glance.

Warged on

Australia

The game play is pretty good but the longer you play, the more you'll notice the scoring makes no sense. - Getting a longer chain than needed can give you extra color blocks to use in a jam, but only up to 4 and does not seem to work if it happens on the last move of a level. It also appears to be harder to earn extra blocks the higher level you're on. But it's hard to say because there's no "points meter" to show what it will take to earn a block. You don't get more points for completing a level with moves to spare. Points only accumulate at the end of each level. So if you run out of lives part way through a set, none of it counts. The game does also reach a point of near impossible quite quickly. Which makes it hard to go back for more after a while. The music is the same song on a continuous loop and accessing the game while playing your own music will turn yours off. There is an option to turn off the soundtrack, so it's the game's song or nothing. + On a plus it's nice that there's no time limit and games are auto saved so you can easily pick up where you left off. The sound effects and animations are also great. = This should only be a dollar or two game.

Ordinary game

Odonata76 on

Australia

Not feeling it. Money back please.

A very fun game

thooome on

Australia

The new update fixed the startup crash for this iOS 7 user. It's a great game. Thanks very much!

Addictive

d2kagw on

Australia

Great game but you can’t play and listen to music at the same time which is really annoying.

Excellent game

WRS15743 on

United States

I love this developer’s Subpar Pool game, so I bought twofold too. What a great game! For a great price too with no ads or IAP. It’s also a small file size and good on battery, and it’s recently been updated. The tutorial is informative, everything runs smooth as butter, the design is gorgeous. And it saves progress at all times, so you can play in bits as you have time. This is the perfect game for the casual gamer who wants a challenge that is fun and not frustrating. You do need to strategize and plan your moves, there is a scaling difficulty, and luck is involved too, which I like better than games that rely on strategy only. I think most gamers whoever they are would like this game. It’s so well done. Thank you developer for doing unique games so well, and monetizing so fairly too with none of the typical gimmicks so many games use. I highly recommend this game and others by this developer.

Four years later I'm still playing this game

lavabat on

United States

Other games come and go but this one is always fresh to me. Plus the music is so freaking relaxing ❤️❤️

Addictive

Lee Gately on

United States

I’ve played for years. I play often, daily. I can never “win” because there’s always a new layer. I complete 51 requests (tasks) but when do I get to a plateau? I’ve learned much about strategies to use, like building long strings as much as possible, like blowing up the unwanted colors in order to potentially refill tiles with desired colors, like blasting the requests down when there aren’t enough tiles to complete a request. But when do I reach a new level? Is it only when I pass my personal high score? It’s like playing Solitaire but you can never “win” no matter how good you lay those cards.

Halfway

<fnord> on

United States

Although I found the gameplay interesting, with a tutorial that quits halfway through explaining the gameplay mechanics and gameplay mechanics that seem to encourage getting stuck by turning the board mostly one color with no real way out, I’ll give it a half recommendation. But relying on RNG for this much of a game always leaves me with the impression that the developer can’t be bothered to think past the halfway point of their game before they start coding.

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