twofold inc. Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 86 reviews. Read all reviews for twofold inc for iPhone.
twofold inc is paid iOS app published by webbfarbror AB

pay my money back

angry about this game

in app day nothjn say this app is need payment and i click for download i want my money back idont want this puzzle game


Good game

Heisenburg von Calrissian

I love the soundtrack and the challenge. This game needs some clarity. I do think that the tutorial was clear, but unfortunately it is incomplete. 1. What do the boxes on the bottom signify? Why do they sometimes fill and not other times? 2. Why do I only sometimes lose lives when I shift columns? 3. What is the overall point of the game? To gain levels? To unlock specific challenges? 4. On the requests: sometimes when I clear the number of yellow, the red number will also change (other colors too). Why? The operant word here is "sometimes." It's quite frustrating when even after a few weeks of playing I can't decipher what's going on or why. I hope updates address all this and I will keep playing with anticipation.


Fun but flawed

Frankie sayz

Fun once you figure it out (assuming you can) but the board becomes un-winnable when the game requests recipes that cannot be completed based on colors on the board.


Clever and challenging

jgthespy

I like this game a lot. It looks simple and maybe even boring in the screenshots and video, but it's not. There's no time limit so you have plenty of time to think, but the turn limits keep the stakes high. The only thing that bugs me is that you have to drag a path through the blocks to clear them. It's pointless given the way the game works. It's a bit satisfying to draw the path, but once I get going, I'd rather just tap the clearable blocks. That's an extremely minor complaint though. The game is well worth the price.


Great game but absolutely devours my battery!

Simsek

I loved this game- it's addictive, clever, not too tough to learn but tricky to get good at. It's the perfect thing to play in all the moments I want a fun distraction that's not all-consuming. Unfortunately, when it comes to my phone's battery life, this game was indeed all-consuming! It ate up battery faster than anything else I've downloaded, but was so addictive I kept playing anyway. ? I finally removed it to avoid temptation. Maybe I'll try again whenever I replace this iPhone 6 with something newer.


Weird & Disappointing

ashenol

Twofold is terrible. Just plain terrible. It feels like the developers were simply determined to come up with a new take on the match three genre, without much consideration for what the end product was. Match three games should possess a sort of meditative quality. The visuals and audio are fantastic, exactly what you would expect from the studio. The controls are extremely slow and clunky, which combined with the fact that the game is timed, makes for a very frustrating experience. The game utilizes a point system, where each additional tile doubles the points earned. 1 tile cleared is worth 2 points, 2 tiles are worth 4 points, 3 tiles earns you 8 points- and so on. Tiles must be cleared in a line. Look, I could get into this, but all that you really needs to know is that the point system ends up feeling pointlessly convoluted. In the end you have a weird and rather disappointing sophomore effort from the developers of rymdkapsel.


Unique gameplay, very addictive!

Fujian12

I really love this game for its design, sound and play style. It has combines two very unique styles with sliding blocks and combining same colored blocks in order to complete tasks. Overall I’m very impressed, I don’t regret buying this it’s a game that I can pickup for hours and still enjoy playing. There’s only one downside I’ve seen so far. As myself I cannot see as well and find it had on the iPhone 7+ to read how many I’m blocks i’m suppose to combine in order to complete a task. I wish in the future you could add an adjustment to the display size to increase the text size. (This was a struggle when playing through the instructions as well).


iPhone X support

johnjaysmithy

Needs to be updated to the iPhone X


iPhone X support?

Perpetual kllr

Please?


Stupid layout, good game

Xtopad

Gameplay is interesting, though the first puzzle is figuring out the rules (and I still have no idea how the scoring works—or even how to track the scores I’ve achieved). But it is designed to force you to play in vertical orientation despite a horizontal layout—with huge expanses of wasted space top and bottom, while the text—including the target numbers—is compressed too small to read. Other design details show subtle attention to detail (except the bg color appears to have been chosen to replicate a leaky dark lcd screen, which is actually a bit disorienting on a non-lcd device) but the layout is a stubborn hot mess. In addition, the slider buttons are quite sensitive and so far I’ve ruined at least three games when a button registered two clicks instead of one—a brief lockout of a second or so after one press would prevent these errors.