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Your twin brother has gone missing! You need to find him and help him escape. Because you are identical twins you are mentally linked. You both have to work together to help your brother escape.
Controls:
Use A-D or left and right arrow to move. Use W, up arrow or space to jump.
Custom levels:
You can create your own levels for this game! All you need is a text editor. Look at some of the other levels for inspiration.
Created in Unity. Mac and Linux versions can be compiled from source.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 53% |
#299 | Innovation | 3.44 |
#654 | Overall | 3.09 |
#707 | Theme | 3.09 |
#709 | Fun | 2.85 |
#793 | Humor | 2.12 |
#899 | Mood | 2.60 |
#908 | Audio | 1.97 |
#963 | Graphics | 2.53 |
Comments
Nice idea. It is a bit odd that one can stand in the air while the other is standing on a block. But I enjoyed it.
Impressive game! I remember a similar game on Super Nintendo where you control 2 penguins at once, though their physics was independent. Is 4th level winnable?
@enepomnyaschih: No, actually the 4th level was a sort of template for people to build their own levels.
Did not experience any bugs with collision. The levels are a bit bland and lack actual challenge but it is a nicely made game.
Innovative. It was a little tricky at first, but then I got the hang of it. Nice concept.
Thanks everyone! If anybody wants to send their level to me, I will include it in the Windows version and the source (Web version is much harder to do).
Great concept indeed. Has the potential for a much larger game.
The collision is a bit strange on the turning parts. It is a pretty fun idea though :)
some collision problems, Maybe if physics was independant, it maybe will better chalenge?...
Interesting mechanics. After the voice over I thought that there will be a story.
Thanks for the nice comments guys! I know the physics are a bit weird with the rotating things, but there was no more time to make something better.
I enjoyed it. It is a little bit rough around the edges but it's ok, you focused on gameplay and that ended up pretty good. I would have like to play more levels.
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I really enjoyed the gameplay concept in this. Although with the spinning thing it was a bit confusing.