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  • Summary: He’s a dad and a radish, and he’s back in his biggest adventure yet. After an impromptu “Bring Your Kids To Work Day” goes awry, Dadish sets off to find his missing children. Along the way he’ll wade through swamps, ride rockets, climb a big tree, and even visit outer space! Help reuniteHe’s a dad and a radish, and he’s back in his biggest adventure yet. After an impromptu “Bring Your Kids To Work Day” goes awry, Dadish sets off to find his missing children. Along the way he’ll wade through swamps, ride rockets, climb a big tree, and even visit outer space! Help reunite Dadish with his missing kids in this charming and challenging platforming adventure. Expand
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  1. Jan 30, 2021
    80
    I absolutely loved my time with Dadish 2 so if you're a fan of 2D platformers and silly humour then be sure to add this to your collection.
  2. Jan 26, 2021
    70
    Despite the game not having any new mechanics, the levels are polished, there is a good amount of challenge in each level, and the characters are just really fun to interact with. It’s a well-made platformer with some new characters that I just can’t get enough of.
  3. Jan 26, 2021
    70
    Ultimately Dadish 2 still offers up enough tight platforming thrills to make it well worth a look for 2D platformer enthusiasts, regardless of the system you play it on. The endearing presentation is just the cherry (radish?) on the cake.
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  1. Mar 4, 2023
    10
    Just as its first installment, Dadish 2 is a very fun little gem to play. Graphics, music, controls, graphics and dialogs will keep youJust as its first installment, Dadish 2 is a very fun little gem to play. Graphics, music, controls, graphics and dialogs will keep you playing for a couple of hours. Expand
  2. Jul 13, 2021
    9
    I bought this game right when it came out and it did not disappoint. It doesn’t add to many new mechanics, but that is overshadowed by all theI bought this game right when it came out and it did not disappoint. It doesn’t add to many new mechanics, but that is overshadowed by all the charm! This is basically just Dadish part 2 as it only adds 50 more levels of Dadishy goodness. More levels, more charm, more fun. Took me the same amount of time to beat this game than Dadish (5 hours) and I again had a blast. The streamlined overworld was a nice touch. Expand
  3. Jul 29, 2022
    9
    The sequel we all needed. Dadish 2 is just more dadish levels but with new mechanics and new characters.
  4. Mar 12, 2021
    8
    I’d always seen this on the eshop and ignored it because I thought it was for 3 year olds. Turns out it’s not and it’s actually a solid 2DI’d always seen this on the eshop and ignored it because I thought it was for 3 year olds. Turns out it’s not and it’s actually a solid 2D platformer, in an old school kind of way. I wouldn’t quite call it masocore but it’s decently challenging and there’s a few sections I had to play a bunch of times to beat. It’s a bit like a chill, slower paced super meat boy. It’s also refreshing there’s no timer so it doesn’t turn into yet another frustrating speed run. Expand
  5. May 23, 2021
    8
    If you liked Dadish, you will like Dadish 2. I got it on sale for $2 and felt my money was well spent. This is the perfect game to play whenIf you liked Dadish, you will like Dadish 2. I got it on sale for $2 and felt my money was well spent. This is the perfect game to play when between bigger games. It can be beat in 2 hours or so, but not without challenge. The humor is perfect! Thomas Young is spot on, and has a great lighthearted take on with how kids rationalize their mischief, and the the responses overwhelmed and clueless parents give. The platforming is simple, and similar to the original Dadish with a few surprises. It starts off very easy and progresses in difficulty very seamlessly. I enjoyed my time spent here and will be buying Dadish 3 if there is one. Expand