The description of Lost Twins - Play With New Friends
Challenging puzzle game in which you have to help two twins to reach the exit
Elies Guzmán
January 15, 2021
9
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10
In 1992 The Lost Vikings was published, a puzzle game in which three Vikings had been abducted by aliens and found themselves in a strange world. Our mission was to solve puzzles by combining the skills of each character to try to return to their beloved Scandinavia. The game stood out because of its graphics and because of its novelty as a puzzle game.
Solve the puzzles and help Abi and Ben escape
Lost Twins follows a system clearly inspired by The Lost Vikings, but with some new features that make it very interesting. We have to handle two twin brothers, Abi and Ben, to escape from each of the levels reaching the exit door. We can choose to play with either of them when we think it is convenient, controlling their movement and the jumps they are able to make. In addition, before escaping through the door, we must try to catch the three stars that we will find distributed by the game scenario.
But what we will find too, is that we will be able to get an overview of the level of game in which we are, of all the rooms. And what is even more interesting: we will be able to move each room by altering the structure of the map. This is a challenge that will force us to think on several different levels and to think about our actions before carrying them out because we might get stuck. However, it offers the possibility of restarting the level if this happens.
The game has a graphic section with attention to detail, which puts the cherry on top of a more than attractive puzzle game idea.
Requirements and additional information:Minimum operating system requirements:
Android 3.0.Offers in-app purchases.
Elies Guzmán
With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...
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