In the meantime, I will continue working on this blog until the developers to decide to update Two Dots with more levels. If you want to be challenged – and by challenged I mean periodically sticking with a level for 4 or 5 days before you crack it –, then you can download this crazy little app called Two Dots on the iOS App Store for iPad and iPhone. You have to prioritize when you play this game and I always – ALWAYS – attempted to extinguish the fires before before they spread and wiped out my entire board. They tend to multiply if you don’t connect the dots in a strategic manner. Every time I was confronted with this element, I wanted to scream. However, I will forever be traumatized by the site of “fire blocks” during this game. At times, the nifty sound effects and musical composition rhythmically enhanced my movements while connecting the dots. This game is, at the outset, kind of soothing and relaxing and, as a musician, I appreciated the sometimes jazzy, sometimes funky music that accompanied each level. I was young once too, you know? Enjoy the ride! No doubt, the younger generation are blasting though this game at full throttle. What’s a girl to do? Perhaps, get some sort of life and concentrate on this blog, making it an innovative and fun experience for readers of all ages.Īre there any other senior citizens in the same boat as me? Or am I the only Golden Geek crazy enough to have seen this frustrating game through to the end? What? No more levels? Just an ominous message saying “More Horrors Ahead”? Is anyone else out there addicted to the spotty little game called Two Dots? C’mon – fess up! Some of you know you are!Īfter 4 months or so, I just completed the final level – Level 460 – and sort of, kind of, freaked out.
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