Разработчик: Cleverweek
Описание
The objective is simple. You are given 9 numbers less than 100, and all you have to do is to choose two subsets with the same sum.
Just try it. See how difficult it is!
Features
- 250 puzzles, 11 level sets
- Random mode, generate your own levels
- Beautiful, calm UI
- Steam Achievements
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 50 MB available space
Mac
- OS: OS X 10.7
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Storage: 50 MB available space
Linux
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Storage: 50 MB available space
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If you want a perfect game achievement then this game is for you, but without a guide it might take like 10 hours and even the 1 hour grind I did was exhausting, also extremely boring.
Fun little math puzzler. Click the digits once (green) to add them up to a certain number, then double click for the second one (red). Level completed if both colors are the same. Guide exists if you get stuck or just want a quick 100% achievement completion to the list.
It's a simple puzzle game that's perfect if you just want a chill way to spend time during your day. I often play just a few levels at a time to work my brain then move on to something else. Worth it if you want a game you can stretch out over a long period of time.
An interesting idea but the formula doesn't ever change or introduce any new ideas and the difficulty is all over the place without any curve.
A nice logic puzzle game that is both easier and more enjoyable than its sibling Three Digits. It approaches boring/grindy toward the end but does not go too far to wear out its welcome.
Additional Details
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[td]Operating System[/td]
[td]Ubuntu Linux 14.04 x64[/td]
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[td]CPU[/td]
[td]AMD FX-8350[/td]
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[td]GPU[/td]
[td]GTX 750[/td]
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[td]Last played[/td]
[td]December, 2016[/td]
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[td]Technical Notes[/td]
[td]No problems[/td]
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Not a totally bad game, but as soon as you get the gist of solving the puzzles boredom ensues.
The fact that there are 250 levels linearly unlocked doesn't exactly help either.
Also the port simply does the minimun necessary for the game to work, which implies clumsy controls (basically everything has to be done with LMB)
Two Digits is a math like game where you need to select numbers that add up to the same sum. The game is as simple as that. When I first stated playing, some of the levels were relatively simple, but this changed very fast. The levels started getting varying levels of difficulty, with some of them taking quite a long time to figure out the solution.
I will be using a new scoring system for my reviews going forward, and below I will start with this game (although not the best for most categories).
Gameplay: 20/30 --- Good math like puzzles for those that like it
Story/Progression: 15/20 --- No story, so judged purely on progression, which is good but gets repetitive
Graphics: 9/10
Music & Sound: 0/10 --- Not sure if it's just me, but I didn't hear any sounds or music
Level & World design/Creativeness/Ease of Play: 4/5 --- Levels were creative enough at first, but later on it got repetitive
Length/Replayability: 4/5 --- 250 levels is quite a bit
Price: 5/5 --- This game is very cheap
Developer/Bugs/Updates: 5/5 --- Nothing wrong with this category gets a 5
"Funness" Discretion Score: 7/10 --- The game was fun enough, but later on it just felt like a grind
Up to +-5 Bonus Points: +0 --- Nothing of significance to add or deduct points for
Rating: 69/100
Overall, not a bad game and it is quite entertaining for those that like a good mental math game. However, if you don't like that type of game, you should probably avoid this. As for me, this game will be getting a recommendation, although it is on the edge.
Simple game and does what you'd expect from a minimalistic puzzle game. There are 250 levels total for you to beat, so that's quite a bit of content. Small tip for the devs: bind the right mouse button key to the orange counter :)
Little math game. You have 9 numbers, and need to get them (or at least some of them) into two equal sums. 250 times (250 levels). Sometimes it will be very easy and obvious, sometimes you'll have to spend quite some time to get those equals. Works as an arithmetic practice for me, so, I really appreciate the project.
On the other side, I might as well agree with the negatives: all those calculations turns you down, if you're not good with math. And it's not catchy or fun enough, there are not any change in difficulty, really, just different numbers. You're either see the solution right away, or just picking digits until you'll finally see the light. So, generally, Two Digits might be frustrating and boring pastime.
But, as a short brake game, like an aperitif, it works just fine. So, I'll mark it with 6/10, and a sum like "worth its money". Just be prepared for the minimalistic gameplay more suitable for the tablets. On the bright side, it's a game with easy achievements, if you care for it.
Really clever puzzle game. I wouldn't consider it very challenging since after a handful of levels you kind of get the hang of the game and can zip through the rest. However, I would recommend Two Digits since it's super cheap and does provide a little bit of fun. Nothing too special but worth a small purchase.
I bought Two Digits on sale a few weeks back- and in the time I've had it it has become a nice little companion to wind down in the evenings with. Easy, straightforward gameplay with 250 levels and a random generator mode for you to enjoy.
The levels DO get old and repetitive if you play for too long- I enjoyed a slow pace of 15-45 mins a day for this game, broken up into chunks. Handy if you're waiting for the kettle to boil etc.
I also feel like this game has changed the way I see and think about numbers? I've always been fairly confident in mental maths but this game added a whole new dimension to the way my brain adds things up :)
Cons- Music didn't play for me? That might just be my computer making an error though.
Would recommend- nice little timewaster and achievements are a big bonus!
Two Digits is a decent little puzzler, best enjoyed in small doses. It's not particularly difficult so I would recommend this for people who want to play for a few minutes every now and then to waste a bit of time rather than those looking for a challenge. There are about 240 levels split in to different 'sets' that have restrictions like only having odd or even numbers. When you are done with those you can always use the random level generator to keep playing.
I think the full price is acceptable since the random level generator adds a lot of replay value and it is a well polished game.
This game is surprisingly fun for a game that's all about adding numbers and math. Obviously if you don't enjoy numbers or math then this game isn't for you, but for the low price tag it's definitely worth it for the 250 levels.
Pros:
-Nice background music
-Simple design
-Challenging puzzles (In my opinion the toughest puzzles were the ones with only two digit numbers)
Cons:
-No scoll bar on the menu makes the design feel bad when you have to click and drag all the way down the levels.
-Not really a con, but I think the game would be better if left click did one colour and right click did the other. It was a little tedious resetting the numbers everytime.
-Reset function felt clunky, instead of having the numbers dissapear and reappear I think it would be a little better to just reset the colour on all of them to take less time.
Overall though, the game was really fun and I really enjoyed it.
Final rating: 9/10
EN/FR
Two Digits is a combination of maths and puzzle game. At each level, you have 9 numbers listed and you must select with one colour one to four numbers and then another one to 4 numbers with another colour, knowing the sum of the numbers in each colour must be equal.
I was initially very attracted to the idea because I love little puzzles that require a lot of thinking, but for once, I found this one too difficult.
However, I will not give a negative review because I think some players may enjoy this game but it depends on the degree of challenge expected. I used a guide for 75% of the 250 levels because I could not do without, and because I didn’t even have fun anymore.
From the same publisher Cleverweek, I preferred the game Tenrow for example, I found it more enjoyable despite an increasing level of difficulty.
Anyway, I recommend Two Digits to players who really love the challenge of mental arithmetic and have the patience to spend a lot of time thinking on every level.
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Two Digits est un petit jeu de calcul mental. A chaque niveau, 9 chiffres vous sont listés et vous devez sélectionner d’une couleur un à 4 chiffres puis d’une autre un à 4 autres chiffres en sachant que la somme des uns doit être égale à la somme des autres.
J’ai été au départ très attirée par le concept puisque j’adore tous les petits puzzles qui demandent un bon niveau de réflexion mais pour le coup, j’ai trouvé celui-ci bien trop difficile.
Pour autant, je ne vais pas donner un avis négatif puisque je pense que certains joueurs peuvent apprécier ce jeu mais que cela dépend du degré de challenge attendu. Pour ma part, sur les 250 niveaux, j’ai utilisé un guide pour 75% d’entre eux parce que je n’y arrivais pas sans et surtout parce que le jeu ne me paraissait même plus amusant.
Du même éditeur Cleverweek, j’ai par exemple préféré le jeu Tenrow que j’ai trouvé beaucoup plus fun jusqu’au bout malgré un niveau de difficulté croissant.
En tout cas, je ne recommande Two Digits qu’aux joueurs qui aiment vraiment le challenge du calcul mental et qui ont la patience de passer pas mal de temps à réfléchir à chaque niveau.
Really fun game if you love math. Achievements are unlocked automatically just by beating levels, which makes me wish they had thought of some more complicated achievements such as beating a level within a certain time or using certain quantities of numbers in your solution.
Compared to the sequel Three Digits, Two Digits is actually an OK game. Of course there're some design problems, but still, it's fairly enjoyable calculation game and quite easy to get through all 250 level.
Some problems:
- Didn't make good use of right click because it's a good way to separate the action of marking different colors.
- The left and right portions of the screen are just empty. Making good use of the space will make the fonts bigger which will cause less eye usage problems.
- There are 3 prime number levels but one of them is not even composed by prime numbers.
Fun puzzle game! Requires both addition skills and strategic thinking.
Provides a fun, challenging puzzle experience.
Would recommend! Rate 8/10
Initially, it was with some sadness that I lumped Two Digits into the "Not Recommended" category. Mostly, my verdict was based on (a complete lack of) difficulty. It was disappointing, because I like number puzzles, and conceptually this sounded like a fun idea. But after breezing through 250 levels in 2 hours, I was worried that the entire concept might be too easy... it's just basic addition after all. $4 can find a thrifty Steam shopper much more than 2 hours of enjoyment.
However! With the latest update, all of the levels have been remade, with easy solutions removed. While individual puzzles still won't take very long, they at least require actual thought now. Perhaps more importantly, this also shows that the developer is paying attention to community feedback and actively (and quickly) updating the game.
In the future, assuming additional levels are added, this will be an easy recommendation for those who enjoy this kind of game. For now, my "Yes" is a vote of confidence in the developer and the concept.
Fun, relaxing puzzle game. Most of the 250 puzzles were easy, though. My strategy was find the difference between two of the numbers, call them a and b. Then see if two other numbers, c and d, had the same difference. Then the solution would be a+c and b+d. Wasn't expecting that to work so often. Either way, great game.
NOTE: On 5/30/2015, the developers released a major update which remastered the majority of the levels and fixed the achievements. So the "easiness" statement may no longer be relevant.
So there are 9 numbers, out of those 9 you have to figure out what 3 of them will have the same sum as another 3 of them. 3 are not used in the solution. If you like math puzzles like this combined with the sort of relaxing music you would expect in a game like this you will like this game. The number of puzzles you get for the price is a good value. 2 suggestions - I'd like it if you could right click for one color and left click for the other color (as of now you need to click past the first color to get to the 2nd color) and multiple profiles or save slots.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Cleverweek |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 21.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 76% положительных (87) |