![]() Lately I have been extremely frustrated because certain levels want you to (for example) drop 20 anchors. I know they say you can beat the levels without spending money but I’d still be back on level 10 or something playing the same levels over and over. Update… I’m afraid to say at this point it’s getting ridiculous how much money I’ve spent. Lots of opportunity to give extra awards! Thank you for considering it! Or maybe give extra stars for beating the level with less than the required moves. One thing I would love to see… If you beat the levels within the required number of moves and still have moves left, allow the player to continue using the remaining moves to keep squaring and improving their score. It is so much fun and relaxing while challenging at the same time. I never write reviews but have become rather obsessed with this game (and spent a fair amount of money doing so). If anyone takes the time to read this I appreciate it. With that said, I will leave my review here. I do think this game deserves more praise than I have given it for the art effort that was clearly put into its creation. I am very happy to amend my review if it bares anyone any ill will and the one star was meant only to get the attention of the developers. I’m simply here to leave suggestion that perhaps a more relaxed approach has the potential to make the app better. I concede that perhaps this game is not for me personally, as it is abundantly clear by other reviews that people enjoy it. Regardless, I can understand why this type of content is coming into popularity as young children and those with ADHD are gaining access to technology rapidly. ![]() Updates in an app are indeed a great way to stay current but it can be difficult to enjoy with the constant bombardments of varying new quests and tasks. Marketing itself as a “minimalist” game may have been true a few years ago but due to all the pop ups and constant requests to either rate the app or pay for different features, the adjective no longer rings true. Despite being very beautiful, and having the potential to be a fantastic and relaxing game, I’ve found that over time the app has more or less transformed into a add riddled and somewhat chaotic mess. I bought this game ages ago and was quite happy to rediscover it. Use of Two Dots is governed by the Dots terms of service: Just disable in app purchases on your device if you don't want to use this feature. Having any problems? Any suggestions? We would love to hear from you! You can reach us at support at NOTE! Two Dots is completely free to play, but you can also purchase some items within the game for real money. Start connecting on your iPhone and iPad today!Ĭolor blind mode is free and available to all. TREAT yourself to sweet rewards available daily and through special event modes.CHALLENGE your friends on Facebook and see how you match up!.PLAY at your own pace to make the perfect move without having to worry about a clock.ENJOY beautiful minimalistic design and relaxing game music.CONNECT one Dot to another, sink anchors, make a line, create bombs, extinguish flames, and much more.ADVENTURE through 4950 addictingly fun levels.Join two brave dots as they progress through beautiful worlds spanning the arctic tundra, fiery jungles, and into outer space in the #1 hit game in over 100 countries.īe prepared to drop the pesky anchors, clash with monster dots, blast away comets, and crush the gems across hundreds of challenging levels! More levels are on their way, and if you’re ever in a jam, there’s always a power up to help! Connect matching dots and solve fun puzzles! Play Free!
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