What if puzzle games weren’t about timers, high scores, or fast reflexes but about slowing down, experimenting, and discovering at your own pace?
In Lost Twins 2, launching August 14, 2025, on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, you won’t be racing against the clock or dodging enemies. Instead, you’ll explore a surreal, dreamlike world where solving puzzles means reshaping the environment itself whether you’re playing solo or sharing the experience with a friend in local co-op.
Puzzle-Platforming, at a Different Pace
Not every puzzle game needs to be a race against time. In Lost Twins 2, we wanted to create a puzzle-platforming experience that’s clever and satisfying but also calm. It’s a game designed to let you tinker, explore, and solve at your own pace.

Unlike fast-paced titles like Split Fiction that demand quick reflexes and rapid decision-making, Lost Twins 2 encourages you to breathe. Each level is a self-contained puzzle where you guide the twin characters, Ben and Abi, by not just moving them but by shifting the environment itself.
Shifting the World Around You
While games like Split Fiction and It Takes Two thrive on fast-paced coordination and split-second teamwork, Lost Twins 2 takes a more reflective route. There’s no rush here, just you (and maybe a friend), calmly shifting the world around you to find your path forward.

Unlike Unravel, which focuses on physics-based traversal and emotional storytelling through platforming, Lost Twins 2 leans into pure puzzle design. Its tile-shifting mechanic turns each level into a living puzzle box, movable chunks you can slide and rearrange. You’re not just reacting to challenges, you’re reimagining the layout itself.
Whether you’re solving alone or playing in local co-op, Lost Twins 2 is less about twitch reactions and more about thoughtful experimentation. It offers a gentle, meditative experience where progress comes not from speed, but from observation, creativity, and a little curiosity.
A Surreal, Soothing Environment
We’ve designed the world of Lost Twins 2 to reflect this calm sensibility. Each level features soft colors, subtle animations, and a surreal atmosphere that feels both otherworldly and cozy. Its environments aren’t built for adrenaline. They’re crafted for reflection.

There are no timers. No enemies. No pressure. Just thoughtful puzzles, light platforming, and quiet discovery in a world that feels as peaceful as it looks. The puzzles are designed to feel satisfying either way, with co-op offering unique communication-based challenges and shared “aha!” moments.

Whether you’re a fan of puzzle-platformers, looking for a cozy game to unwind with, or simply curious about a new kind of co-op experience, Lost Twins 2 offers something special. It’s a game that encourages patience, rewards creativity, and invites you to reshape the world.
We can’t wait for you to explore its dreamy world when Lost Twins 2 launches on August 14, 2025. Add it to your wishlist today on the Xbox Store and be ready to discover the joy of slowing down.
Lost Twins 2
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