Gobliins 2
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Review by Underdogs:
The avalanche of hair-raising puzzles continues in this sequel to Gobliiins 1, albeit with a totally different plot (save Prince Buffoon (yeah, no joke) from the --you guessed it-- the evil maniac). The sound and the graphics are much improved, and the plot, story, and characters are even funnier. As in the first game, one of the charms of Gobliins 2 is the funny animations and character voices, gibberish though they may sound. You'll chuckle at the goblins' antics and their expressions when they are being crushed, bashed, or even eaten.
Don't let the game's cartoony style fool you, though: this is one difficult game-- controlling one less goblin (hence the missing "i" in the title) doesn't make it any easier, especially it is not as obvious as in the first game what each character can do. This makes it much more frustrating than the first game, as many puzzles require trial-and-error. Still, if you like its predecessor, you'll probably like the goblins' second outing. Recommended, but for puzzle experts or anyone with infinite patience only.
Average Rating: | 8.74 [271 votes] |
Genre: | Adventure |
Designer: | Pierre Gilhodes & Muriel Tramis |
Developer: | Coktel Vision |
Publisher: | Sierra On-Line |
Year: | 1992 |
Software Copyright: | Coktel Vision |
Theme: | Fantasy, Cartoon, Humorous |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Gobliiins 1, Goblins 3, Ween: The Prophecy |
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