TwoDots
TwoDots is a click and drag puzzle game where players must connect a series of color coordinated dots in order to score points and advance to the next level.
Alternative Learners are kids who struggle with everything from minor organizational problems to diagnosed issues such as learning difficulties, ADHD, or autistic spectrum conditions.
TwoDots is a click and drag puzzle game where players must connect a series of color coordinated dots in order to score points and advance to the next level.
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