- December 4, 2018
- Kenny Sun
Twinfold
94%Game Brain Score
graphics, monetization
gameplay, replayability
94% User Score 53 reviews
Platforms
About
Twinfold is a roguelike game where you merge golden babies, gain abilities, and squash angry faces on a shifting tableau. With procedurally generated micro-puzzles, over 40 unique skills, and 7 enemy types, each playthrough offers thought-bending strategic gameplay and infinite replayability.











Audience ScoreBased on 53 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Engaging and addictive gameplay that combines tactical decision making with puzzle mechanics.
- Well-designed mechanics that offer depth and strategy, making it enjoyable for puzzle enthusiasts.
- No ads or micro-transactions, providing a seamless gaming experience.
- Long-pressing to view turn order can be frustrating and disrupts the flow of gameplay.
- Lack of clear descriptions for skills and enemies can lead to confusion during play.
- Some power-ups do not function as intended, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is praised for its clever integration of simple mechanics reminiscent of "Threes!" with roguelike elements, creating a fun and addictive puzzle experience that balances depth and accessibility. Players appreciate the well-designed puzzle mechanics, strategic planning, and high replayability, all enhanced by charming graphics. Overall, the game successfully avoids unnecessary complexity while offering engaging and satisfying gameplay.
“Amazing and addictive puzzle roguelike with charming graphics and ingenious, satisfying gameplay requiring careful strategy and planning.”
“The developer has added features to a simple zen game that turn this into a fun puzzle/arcade experience without bloating the game with unnecessary genres or mechanics.”
“To be reductive, it's like the basic mechanics of 'Threes' mixed with roguelike mechanics that introduce a surprising level of depth without becoming overwhelming.”
“Simple rules which lead to complex gameplay with a lot of replayability.”