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Developer(s)
  
Playdots Inc.

Publisher
  
Betaworks

Mode
  
Single-player video game


4.6/5
Microsoft

Initial release date
  
29 May 2014

Genre
  
Puzzle video game


Platforms
  
Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows Phone

Nominations
  
Satellite Award for Best Outstanding Mobile Game

Similar
  
Dots, Monument Valley, Threes, Leo's Fortune, Candy Crush Saga

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TwoDots is a puzzle video game for iOS, Android, Windows 10 Mobile, and Microsoft Windows developed and published by Playdots, Inc.. It is the sequel to Dots. It was released for iOS platforms on May 29, 2014 and became available for Android on November 12, 2014.

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Gameplay

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Unlike Dots, TwoDots has power-ups, objectives and a campaign (series of levels), while lacking online multi-player. Objectives may include sinking anchors, breaking ice, or connecting dots together. At the start of the game, level one is unlocked, and other levels are unlocked as the player progresses. As a player completes a "world", another one is unlocked. As of an update on September 9, 2015, there are 15 available worlds, which differ in gameplay elements, obstacles and/or objectives.

As of January 19, 2017, there are 985 levels.

At the start of each level, the objectives are displayed and also the player must complete them within a certain number of moves. When the player is ready, a set of dots is "dropped" from the top of the in-game area. The player must connect at least two dots of the same color in order to make a move. They can be connected horizontally or vertically, but never diagonally. The dots on top will then fall down until they hit dots or the floor beneath. In addition to connecting the dots, when a player connects at least four dots to form a square, all of the dots in the game area with a color same as the dots used to form a square will disappear, and any dot(s) inside the square will become "bomb(s)" which will explode on all eight directions (even diagonally) just after being formed. If there are no two adjacent same color dots to connect, the dots are scrambled so that the player can make a valid move, similar to other games.

Reception

TwoDots received fairly positive reviews from critics on GameRankings and Metascore. While it was praised for its simple design and a variety of obstacles and level layouts, it was also criticized for its slow life-regenerating system. The player begins with five lives, and it takes 20 minutes for a single life to regenerate, with a total of one hour and forty minutes. It was also pointed out that some levels are nearly impossible to beat, draining player's lives quickly and prompting the player to make in-app purchases of extra lives or booster packs.

It was given the people's choice for best game on handheld devices for the 2015 Webby Awards.

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References

Two Dots Wikipedia


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