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FlapFlat Twins

Switch between two agile twins, collect diamonds in order, chain wall jumps, avoid sharp obstacles, and activate the temple door.

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ABOUT THE GAME

FlapFlat Twins game overview

FlapFlat Twins traps a brother-and-sister pair inside a temple where jumping is their strongest ability. The characters can climb by bounding from wall to wall, but the route is lined with obstacles and cutting thorns. Movement alone will not open the way out; the diamonds must be collected in the required order before the door can activate. One movement scheme handles the active twin, and an on-screen button changes which character is under control. That shared arrangement makes coordination central whether two people are taking turns or one person is managing both. Each advance should preserve a safe landing position for the next wall jump and keep the remaining diamonds accessible.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect twin-switching temple play built from ordered diamond pickups, repeated wall jumps, and careful landings, with the exit staying locked until the collection sequence is complete.

GETTING STARTED

How to play FlapFlat Twins

Move the active twin with the WASD keys and press W repeatedly near opposing walls to climb between them. Follow the diamond sequence rather than skipping ahead, because the exit depends on completing the collection.

Use the change-player button whenever the other twin is needed for a position or pickup. Keep both characters away from the thorns, collect the remaining diamonds, and then head for the activated door.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Use WASD to move, press W repeatedly for wall jumps, and click or tap the on-screen character-switch button.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for FlapFlat Twins

  1. Establish a steady wall-jump rhythm before aiming toward a narrow ledge.
  2. Collect diamonds in their shown order so the door condition keeps advancing.
  3. Switch twins from safe ground instead of while approaching a thorn-covered surface.