[7th May 2026, Islamabad] – Lost Twins 2 launches on Nintendo Switch today, the charming and brain-teasing puzzle-platformer that has already captured hearts on other platforms. Starting today, Nintendo players can join siblings Abi and Ben on a magical journey filled with shifting tiles, phoenixes, and beautifully hand-crafted worlds, now enhanced with exciting new water-level gameplay for a deeper, more immersive experience.

Blending heartfelt storytelling, whimsical visuals, and clever puzzle design, Lost Twins 2 invites players into a mysterious world of cooperation, curiosity, and courage. Designed for both solo play and local co-op, the game offers a warm, family-friendly adventure perfect for players of all ages.
Key Features:
Play Solo or Together
Switch between Abi and Ben in single-player or team up with a friend in local co-op for a shared puzzle-solving journey.
Inventive Tile-Shifting Puzzles
Master the game’s signature tile-shifting mechanics to open new paths, solve environmental challenges.
Enchanting Hand-Crafted Worlds
Explore magical environments from castles and forests, all brought to life with detailed artistry and a soulful, atmospheric soundtrack.
Introducing the New Water Levels
Launching alongside the Nintendo release, Lost Twins 2 also features new water levels that transform the core gameplay experience with fresh mechanics and stunning visuals.
Players can now:
- Swim, dive, and master buoyancy to solve puzzles in entirely new ways
- Overcome underwater obstacles that reshape how challenges are approached
- Explore lush aquatic stages filled with shimmering effects, bubbles, and vibrant life that make the world feel truly alive
“Water adds unpredictability and creativity to the puzzle-platforming experience,” said the team at Playdew.
Lost Twins 2 is now available on Nintendo Switch, alongside PC and consoles, delivering a cozy, magical puzzle adventure perfect for solo players, families, and co-op partners alike.
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