It Takes Two is the best game for two. More than a year ago, together with my wife, we went through "A Way Out" from the same developer. It was then that we were inspired by the idea of passing such games, when the screen is divided into two parts, you fully interact with each other and the passage of the game turns into a really exciting process. It Takes Two is an excellent continuation of a similar series, but in the style of a “cartoon” about a family, where mom and dad turned into dolls due to regular misunderstandings in the family. And you, as players, need to find motivation in the relationship in order to restore family relationships. And it is at this point that the game is completely addictive until the very end. Fascinating plot, many interesting mini-games, nice graphics. You can praise the game for its merits for a long time, but it's better to just play. I definitely recommend playing this game with your wife, girlfriend, friend or even a child.
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