twofold inc. Reviews – Page 4

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

Not well designed

Lineoutt

What kind of a puzzle game gives you impossible puzzles. It will do something like throw a 32 yellow point request when you have 4 yellow blocks total on the screen. I really liked rymdkapsel (tho the AI could use some work) but this game is definitely not worth it.


Please allow full screen support for iPhone X

kruku9

Please allow full screen support for iPhone X


Addicting, but needs SERIOUS improvements

medskewl

I got this free from the starbucks app. The first few times, I gave up playing because the tutorial is horrible! I had to figure the game out on my own-its a fun addicting game, but it would be better if they made tons of improvements. I honestly do not know how this game has no instructions or rules for players to read. We shouldn't have to figure out the scoring process etc. This is laziness on the developers end-if you create a great game, take the time to properly lay the instructions out to people. Overall, if you have the time to learn the game on your own-its actually fun. There are alot of things that need to be improved -Ill give them one update and if nothing changes, I will be uninstalling the game! 1. Fix this so it does not kill the iphone battery 2. Create some instructions in the app; also give rules on how points are given 3. There needs to be some kind of reshuffle option because it is impossible to get 64 or so of a color when only 2 are on the board. Its a waste and I close the game at times because its frustrating. 4. There should be an option of how many of the boxes at the bottom we would like to use at a time. It shouldn't force us to use all the blocks, if we want just one or 2 to get us out of a sticky situation. 5. Different colors would be nice lol the color scheme is so boring imo 6. The app crashes upon opening all the time. This needs to be addressed Thats a start! They need some serious work on this app and it has potential, but seems they are being lazy.


Standard seems harder than Master mode...

JangoSnow

...to score high in. I have 34800 scored in Master but only 19800 in Standard. Also, I don't think the intro tutorial explains that the bottom squares are used to bail you out in case you need them, which is often needed to survive. Pretty fun game otherwise. I play it while listening to podcasts sometimes.


Crashes often

Actual writer

Nice game, inscrutable scoring, crashes almost every time I start it up. Then works.


Fun aggravation

grisatre

Maddeningly inconsistent, impossible to win or go far. Just plain fun.


Fun and kinda Different: & LEARNING TIP

xandra

The first time I use this I was very confused about how it worked. But after playing a while then redoing the tutorial* it started making sense and has become extremely fun. For those who hate difficult Games, my sense is that it will always be challenging but once you get the drift, it's lots of fun * If you don't have more than one device, delete it from your device then reinstall in order to redo a tutorial


Meh. Pretty, but not that fun.

Aimee Kay

As others have said, I think the puzzle engine needs tuning. It's fine for the first few moves, but when it tells you that you need a color but there aren't any of that color, you lose. There's no way to plan for that scenario that I can tell. So, 3 stars. Meh.


Not worth it

Jamsy5

After all the positive Internet hype and reviews, I thought this could be a great little puzzle game to have on my phone. Sadly, aside from the slick aesthetics, this game is oddly shallow yet complicated,and simply not very enjoyable. I didn't get better as I played (since everything feels so random) and more importantly, I wasn't having any fun playing. Definitely not worth the $4. Maybe give it a shot when it goes on sale for $.99 at some point down the line. I'd definitely wouldn't recommend it at any price, to be frank.


Mediocre

Falling Lots

I'm sad to have spent money on this. For one, despite turning off the game sound effects and music, it insisted on turning off the music I was playing in another app. Rude behavior, considering I told it what I didn't want from it. Secondly, proficiency at this game seems to be more chance than anything. Whenever I saw that the goals were unobtainable because there literally weren't enough pieces of a given color on the screen, I quit that game. I'm sure there are individuals out there who are ok with more futility in their games, but I'd rather play games that create a greater sense of achievement.