Twistingo Review
Let's Do The Twist
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
New concept that I have not seen in other games.
One hour trial limitation.
Twistingo is certainly an interesting marriage of Bingo and Zuma-type puzzle. The first time I tried the game, I lost right away, because I did not get it. However, game developers (Always Neat Games I think is their name) did great job explaining rules. Basically, this is what the game about:
There are numbered balls that move with more or less constant speed (new ones are added every second or so). When the balls fill the tracks and start falling into the face of some strange monster, the game is over. What you are supposed to do is to click the number of the ball in the Bingo ticket as soon as you see it.
Ok, so my description of the game sucks, but really, once you try it, you’ll see what I mean. There are also tons of bonuses in the game, but these aren’t essential to winning the game.
Here is my tip for winning the game – look at the number of the ball as it appears and quickly look at your Bingo ticket. If you see it, click it. If not, wait for a new ball to appear. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT try to look at all the numbers of balls that rolled out – you’ll get lost. Simply stick to waiting for a new ball to appear.
So that’s about it. The music is cool, although it’s not really Hawaiian. The graphics is crisp. Overall, Twisting is quite interesting.
If you like puzzles and casual games (as opposed to shoot 'em up, kill 'em all), Twistingo offers really challenging gameplay.