![]() ![]() You can continue where you left off, so no need to do it in one sitting. The story is quite long, around 13 hours on average. That said, with 2 people working together the game is easy enough and the puzzle solutions obvious. Don’t try to do this by yourself with two controllers, some sections would be very annoying without a second player. ![]() The gameplay focuses on platforming and cooperative puzzle-solving. There is no matchmaking so you must have a co-op partner figured out beforehand. ![]() You can play it in local couch co-op with 2 controllers or with an online friend through PlayStation Network. The setup of the game and trophies is similar to A Way Out, the previous game by the same development team. Only 25 Collectibles (Minigames) and the rest are miscellaneous trophies that require you to interact with certain objects in certain chapters. There are no difficulty-related trophies. Welcome to the It Takes Two Trophy Guide! This is a fairly simple and straightforward platinum. Level Select after Story?: Yes, you can replay all Chapters.Does difficulty affect trophies?: No, there are no difficulty settings (it’s all the same difficulty for everyone).Doing it by yourself with 2 controllers would make some sections very tricky and is therefore not advisable. There is no online matchmaking available! You’ll need to manually invite your partner if you play online. Online Trophies: 0 (you can do everything in Local Splitscreen Co-Op with 2 controllers if you prefer this over playing online) – Whether you play it with an online friend or local co-op partner, please make sure you have a co-op partner before buying this game.Offline Trophies: 21 (1, 10, 0, 10 ) – Note: All Trophies are “Co-Op Trophies” and require a 2nd player (either offline local splitscreen or online co-op).Approximate amount of time to platinum: 11-15 Hours.Get creative with hats, facewear, backwear, hairstyles and feather patterns – there's no dress code at the Telepost!Īll sorts of weird things have fallen into the nooks and crannies of the Telepost over the years, and curious kiwis can solve hidden puzzles to find Collectibles that reward special cosmetics.Įxperience More Mayhem with Overtime Shifts:Īnd don’t forget you can earn Stamps from doing extra chores at the Telepost. You’ll earn Stamps at the end of each postal shift, which can be used to unlock new wardrobe accessories to customise Jeff and Debra, making them the best-dressed mail birds in Bungalow Basin. No matter how you play, you’ll have a little extra guidance from the Telepost’s capable staff – a vibrant cast of postal professionals ready to help your kiwis complete their tasks.Ĭoordinate your kiwis to get messages sent as fast as you can. Take control of both Jeff and Debra, and test your post processing skills in single-player mode, or team up with a friend to tackle mailroom mayhem in online and local co-op modes. From swirling sandstorms and blizzards, to carnivorous plants and paranormal activity, it’s all in a day’s work for Jeff and Debra. From the Dropoff Depot and the Shipping Floor, all the way to the Telegraph Desk and the Cassowary Coop out back, the Telepost is a well-oiled mail-processing machine.well, usually.īrave inclement weather (and even weirder stuff) while waddling through the Telepost’s various mailrooms to ensure the residents of Bungalow Basin get their post. With no hands to help them, the two must work together to jump, flap, peck and butt-slam their way across an interactive landscape of levers, buttons and bells to get the mail delivered on time. Welcome to KeyWe, the cute and chaotic co-op postal puzzle game where the mail must flow, and it’s up to you to keep things running! Play as Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds and the newest hires at the Bungalow Basin Telepost Office.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |