![]() ![]() I still want to tackle the challenge of the game, because the game's designers have made a SUBLIME puzzle game that manages to stay fresh and engaging. I haven't used any of those coins yet, though. In a nutshell: I've been playing for years and I finally paid money for my first power-up: Bought the gold mine. I wrote a column about it a few months ago. ![]() Seriously though, the elegant art deco style design is just fun. That posed a dilemma! I think the next time they try that trick then I'll break the "no buying" constraint. I did notice that the last scavenger hunt had multiple levels and you needed to pay gold to open up the third level. ![]() ![]() So far the pride of getting through each level without buying powerups is keeping me from paying. I do recognize that they get advertising revenue from all the ads I watch, but wonder if I shouldn't start donating $. I'm feeling a bit guilty using it for free while their staff might be rewarded for their good work and elegant design. On the other hand, I also realized that I really liked the game. The longer I did this the more compelling it seemed that I shouldn't give in to make it easier by buying powers. This became sort of a challenge / source of pride to get past the hard and ultra hard levels without using powers or at most using one free power. Essentially, I tried to advance on my own without "cheating" by buying special powers. I do watch videos to get bonus boxes, and collect power ups from the daily prize and other rewards (e.g. I'm on level 2285 and have never bought anything. I play TwoDots on several devices, switching to another when I can't do anything more. I enjoy TwoDots, it's actually the only game I play. ![]()
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