Two Digit (PC) Review
System PC
Developer Cleverweek Publisher Cleverweek Genre Puzzle # of Players 1 Release Date May 22, 2015 |
Pros
Replay Value Cons Can't jump around levels |
Review
by Thonos
9/29/2018
Two Digit is a simple numbers game from Cleverweek.
Each level has nine circles with a random number of them. Clicking on the circle once turns it green and a second time it turns orange. The goal is to get the green and orange totals to match. It’s a pretty easy concept and when the numbers are small there isn’t much of a challenge. However, when you start working with numbers in the upper eighties and nineties, it can get challenging.
The game has 250 levels that start you off with small numbers and progress to higher ones. Later levels revolve around certain parameters like only odd numbers or only even numbers. There is also a random mode where you select a number range from one to ninety nine. Overall, there are a lot of levels to keep you coming back to the game and a random mode to keep you going after you conquer all of the preset levels. My only complaint is that you can’t skip around the levels, you have to go in order.
Games like this do not require any flashy graphics and this game keeps it simple with a basic color design. Likewise, the audio is nonexistent except for a simple music track that can be turned off.
Overall a fun numbers game that can keep you busy for a while if you enjoy these types of games.
by Thonos
9/29/2018
Two Digit is a simple numbers game from Cleverweek.
Each level has nine circles with a random number of them. Clicking on the circle once turns it green and a second time it turns orange. The goal is to get the green and orange totals to match. It’s a pretty easy concept and when the numbers are small there isn’t much of a challenge. However, when you start working with numbers in the upper eighties and nineties, it can get challenging.
The game has 250 levels that start you off with small numbers and progress to higher ones. Later levels revolve around certain parameters like only odd numbers or only even numbers. There is also a random mode where you select a number range from one to ninety nine. Overall, there are a lot of levels to keep you coming back to the game and a random mode to keep you going after you conquer all of the preset levels. My only complaint is that you can’t skip around the levels, you have to go in order.
Games like this do not require any flashy graphics and this game keeps it simple with a basic color design. Likewise, the audio is nonexistent except for a simple music track that can be turned off.
Overall a fun numbers game that can keep you busy for a while if you enjoy these types of games.