The game titled “Lost Twins 2” is an upcoming Steam release that bears resemblance to the critically-acclaimed game “It Takes Two,” developed by Hazelight Studios. However, unlike Hazelight Studios, the creators of this game are a smaller indie team based in Pakistan called Playdew. Although there have been numerous games on Steam recently that share similarities with “It Takes Two,” “Lost Twins 2” seems to offer more than just a clone-like experience.
One goal that games similar to “It Takes Two” strive for is fostering a connection between players through challenges and hurdles, and this is also true for the forthcoming indie game “Lost Twins 2”. What sets
Lost Twins 2 Is a Wholesome Puzzle Platformer with Solo and Co-Op Modes
Slated for a release on August 14, the sequel to “Lost Twins” offers 33 challenging missions filled with puzzles and obstacles. Players have the option to complete these levels individually or cooperatively in local multiplayer mode, although collaborative play seems to offer the most enjoyable experience. Excitingly, enthusiasts can already test out the demo of “Lost Twins 2” on Steam at no cost to determine if it appeals to them.

In the vein of its teamwork-centric puzzle-based gameplay, Lost Twins 2 shares a narrative structure reminiscent of that in It Takes Two. The game centers around Abi and Ben, who find themselves stranded away from home and embark on a journey to reunite with their family. As they tackle obstacles and solve increasingly complex puzzles, their relationship deepens. Interestingly, Playdew has drawn inspiration for the game’s art from Hayao Miyazaki’s work, resulting in softly painted backdrops, captivating characters, and seamless animations – a stark contrast to the Pixar-esque style of It Takes Two. The game world is segmented into three distinct regions: Frozen Castle, Shapes, and Toyzone, each offering thematically diverse challenges.

An intriguing detail about “Lost Twins 2” is that its original form was a mobile puzzle game. Recognizing the idea’s potential, Playdew, the developers, chose to grow the franchise and make it available on PC too. In interviews, some developers mentioned that the forthcoming edition intends to attract a wider audience of various age groups, offering an opportunity for families to play together.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’m super excited about the upcoming release of “Lost Twins 2”! Mark your calendars for August 14, it’s going to be a great day for us gamers. Although the exact price isn’t revealed yet, considering the game’s grand scale, it’s expected to be budget-friendly.
In the meantime, if you’re craving some puzzle platformer action, don’t forget to check out other popular co-op games on Steam like “Split Fiction” and “Portal 2”. Both are fantastic titles for spending quality time with your friends and loved ones. Happy gaming!
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2025-08-11 20:34