- Publisher: KING Art , THQ Nordic
- Release Date: Feb 5, 2019
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One
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Jul 31, 2019The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 deserves a lot of praise for its top notch humour coupled with references to fairy tales and contemporary pop culture, as well as for its defying (and frustrating) puzzles, well-written plot and art style. The game would rank even higher if it featured touch screen controls, a flaw that clearly stands out in a point and click game, and if its selling price was closer to versions of the same game in other platforms. Despite these factors, this is easily one of the most fun games that the Nintendo eShop catalogue has to offer.
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Feb 15, 2019The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is a great point and click adventure game. Over the course of the game you’ll be pulled out of the moment as they reintroduce characters with little context, or mention moments you never saw if you missed the original game. Despite this and some frustrating controls and movement, the game is worth checking out if you don’t already have it on another platform. Genuinely humorous and fun adventure games are far and few between, so if you’re willing to overlook some manageable issues it’s definitely worth a look.
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Feb 7, 2019The Book of Unwritten Tales II feels like a game from another time and place, with some dated humor and needlessly frustrating gameplay moments, but there is an endearing charm to the story and some smart (if occasionally illogical) puzzles to solve. If you are hungry for a return to the days of games like The Secret of Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer, then you can’t go wrong with The Book of Unwritten Tales II.