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Twenty is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Stephen French and was released on March 13, 2015. It received positive reviews from players.

Twenty is a challenging arcade/puzzle game where players aim to reach the target number of 20 by adding tiles while managing space. The game features various modes including Zen and Panic, and variations like Bubbles, Drop, and Flip-Flop for increased difficulty. Competitive players can face off in TwentyTwo, a two-player mode to see who can reach 20 first. Can you conquer the game of Twenty?

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,540 reviews
monetization52 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • Simple yet very entertaining game with engaging gameplay.
  • Addictive and challenging, providing a great way to pass time.
  • No ads and smooth gameplay, making it enjoyable for all ages.
  • The game becomes nearly impossible to progress after reaching a certain score due to increasing speed and block connections.
  • Some users experience crashes and issues with the app not opening after a few plays.
  • Additional game modes are locked behind a paywall, which frustrates players looking for more variety.
  • monetization
    80 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game is highly praised, with users appreciating the absence of ads and intrusive microtransactions. Many players express satisfaction with the option to purchase additional content at a reasonable price, highlighting the game's focus on genuine gameplay without constant interruptions. Overall, the lack of ads and fair pricing for in-app purchases contribute to a positive gaming experience.

    • “I think it's a great little game and appreciate that there were no ads.”
    • “No ads, no constant bombardment of microtransaction-begging pop-ups, just an actual, genuine game with genuine gameplay.”
    • “The free version has no ads, and getting all puzzle types only costs $2.”
    • “Deleted because of pop up ads that interfere with the game.”
    • “Hard to play, lots of ads.”
    • “That's possibly the highest compliment possible on the Play Store where mediocre games slam you with ads and ask you to buy in-game items that make their gameplay suck less.”
  • gameplay
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its simplicity and engaging mechanics, offering a unique and challenging experience that requires skill and practice. Players appreciate the absence of ads and microtransactions, although some express frustration with the timer mechanic and the need to purchase additional features like dark mode. Overall, the game is described as addictive and enjoyable, with smooth execution and a blend of strategy and reaction elements.

    • “No ads, no constant bombardment of microtransaction-begging pop-ups, just an actual, genuine game with genuine gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay is simple and engaging yet beating a round takes an incredible amount of skill and practice.”
    • “Perfect blend of strategy, reaction, and simple gameplay.”
    • “The game by default is in light mode but there is a dark mode option... however, you have to buy it... it's with extra gameplay so you have to pay $2, just for dark mode.”
    • “I get that it's supposed to be challenging but it's literally every row of connected blocks and there is just no way to improve gameplay.”
    • “Took 3 tries to figure out the game mechanics and reach 20.”
  • graphics
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some users praising the fun and minimalistic design, while others feel they lack polish and are reminiscent of older arcade games. Although there are mentions of great graphics and no ads enhancing the experience, several players express disappointment over the need for updates to improve visual quality. Overall, while the graphics are generally considered nice and easy to understand, there is a consensus that they could benefit from further refinement.

    • “Fantastic graphics, no ads, just fun!!!”
    • “Nice graphics, easy to understand and fun to play.”
    • “Very good graphics and gameplay for such a simple game.”
    • “The graphics could be improved to look more polished.”
    • “I love the concept; however, the graphics are kind of a turn-off. It's like those games from the arcade.”
    • “Good game, but it hasn't been updated in a long time, and hence the graphics are not up to par.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the relaxing background tunes and find them supportive during gameplay, others criticize the lack of variety and express a desire for more engaging and upbeat tracks. Additionally, the inability to mute the game's sounds can be frustrating for those who prefer to listen to their own music while playing. Overall, there is a call for improvements to the soundtrack to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “And give relaxing music to accompany the game.”
    • “I love this game; it is my emotional support game... 1.5 hours commute with twenty and music in the background... immaculate.”
    • “Introduce some good peppy music that makes the gameplay faster.”
    • “Can't mute the sounds....irritating especially when you want to play and listen to music.”
    • “Is there music?”
    • “I would love a small soundtrack that goes like 'ding ding di ding di ding di ding di ding' though not too complicated nor annoying or repetitive.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's stability is generally praised for its solid programming and minimal glitches during gameplay. However, some users report issues with the game not saving progress and occasional freezing, particularly after reaching certain scores.

    • “It's really well programmed, and I've experienced almost no glitches, despite how long I've had it. Both single-player and two-player options can be played offline.”
    • “Works great, no glitches.”
    • “Recent buggy problem is that it won't remember my game and will make me start over when I exit and enter back.”
    • “When I get beyond a score of 20 x18, the game sort of glitches and shows 20 x8 as my high score in the main menu.”
    • “Freezes frequently.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game to be a significant source of emotional support, often using it as a comforting escape during long commutes. Its immersive qualities and engaging atmosphere contribute to a deeply emotional experience, making it a cherished part of their daily routine.

    • “I love this game; it is my emotional support game. 1.5 hours of commuting with twenty and music in the background... immaculate.”
    • “This game has a way of touching my heart and making me feel deeply connected to the characters.”
    • “Every moment in this game resonates with my emotions, making me laugh, cry, and reflect on my own life.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has low replayability, as players often find themselves frustrated by frequent losses, leading to a lack of motivation to revisit it. Overall, the experience may become monotonous for many users.

    • “Not a leisurely game and the replay value is low as people will get sick of constant losing.”
    • “Not a ton of replayability.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with users finding it both simple and genuinely funny, contributing to an enjoyable experience.

    • “So funny!”
    • “Very simple and funny game!”
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Twenty is a casual puzzle game.

Twenty is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Twenty was released on March 13, 2015.

Twenty was developed by Stephen French.

Twenty has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its monetization but disliked it for its music.

Twenty is a single player game.

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