TwoDots
In 2013, a simple game of colored dots achieved international fame for its simplicity and attractiveness. It was Dots, a fun entertainment that offered freshness to the casual games seen at the time. Now comes its sequel, TwoDots, which drinks directly from the success of Candy Crush Saga by repeating several of its mechanics but with the game system seen in its predecessor. A curious mix that is already available for iPhone and that seems as addictive as Dots and Candy Crush Saga
In this sequel, TwoDots offers a good list of novelties. Compared to its predecessor, this new game is much more complete, with new mechanics , a progressive difficulty and even a story This one stars two points, hence their name: Amelia and Jacques, who advance through different stages to carry out all kinds of tasks in order to give the user an excuse to play the different levels. Again, more than palpable similarities with the aforementioned King game.
However, the core mechanics of TwoDots remain the same as in Dots : join dots of the same color creating squares to get the highest possible score.This causes the dots to disappear from the game board, making the elements present here that are not dots end up falling to the bottom of the screen. Thus, the user You must achieve, in a maximum number of moves, lower all the elements on the screen. All this by simply sliding your finger over the different points.
The story of these two adventurous points takes you through different stages throughout what, at the moment, are only 85 levels , although with the promise of future extensions. Arctic tundras, wild paths or ocean floors are some of these stages that modify the appearance of the levels and that increasing their difficulty to the point of being able to leave player stuck for several days trying to beat a level.
This is where the least pleasant part of the game comes into play: purchases within the application itself And it is that the user has a maximum number of lives or attempts to overcome a level, being necessary to wait certain real time to replace them or, on the contrary, pay to get more and keep the fun going. There is also other content such as enhancers and powers that help to achieve the objective during the games, and that can also be acquired using actual payment
In short, a game that mixes the universe of the original title Dots with the mechanics of the successful Candy Crush Saga A strange but captivating and surprising mixignite the visual style and game designs. And it is that both the map of the levels and the protagonists of the story become endearing and especially attractive despite the simplicity of their shapes and colors.The good thing is that TwoDots is free, being able to play it without having to pay a single euro for him, unless you want to acquire the aforementioned items. Currently only available for iPhone through App Store