The compound XeYZn in our universe does not behave anything like water; in fact I rather suspect you can't get any such compound. How then is the other universe "just like ours"? You've just stated what the difference is!
It's not just like ours. It's just like ours, with one exception.
It has a major change in the laws of physics that increases the complexity by orders of magnitude, but it's such that the higher scale things are pretty much the same.
Thagard (2012) contains a nicely compact passage on thought experiments: