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Puzzle Agent 2

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Puzzle Agent 2

Rating: 4.2 (54 votes cast)

Agent Nelson Tethers just solved the biggest case of his career. So why isn't he satisfied? There’s still the case of a missing eraser factory foreman, a whispering madness is still creeping from mind to mind, and a troubling recurrence of... creatures... is lurking into the town.

The FBI's Department of Puzzle Research has marked the case closed -- are they sweeping it under the rug? Or worse, do they not even care? Worried that the case will languish forever unsolved, Tethers must go rogue and venture back to the eerie town of Scoggins, Minnesota to solve the mystery of "the Hidden People" once and for all.

Key features:

  • Sequel to the award winning Puzzle Agent (PC Gamer’s Game of the Year, IGN’s Best of E3, etc)
  • Creepy puzzle adventure with mystery and dark humor
  • Wider variety of intuitive yet challenging puzzles

© 2011 Telltale Inc. Telltale and the Telltale Games logo are trademarks of Telltale, Inc. Based on the Grickle series of books written and illustrated by Graham Annable. All rights reserved.

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Puzzle Agent 2 review

By Headlight posted 26th March

First off if you haven't played Puzzle Agent one skip this review and buy it (that is if you like casual brain teaser puzzle games.) I enjoyed the first Puzzle Agent enough to buy this sequel - mostly because of the story and art - the puzzles being somewhat frustrating at times because of alternative correct solutions not being acceptable. Puzzle Agent 2's puzzles are not challenging at all compared to the first and a perfect score is easy to get for most puzzles (I never used the gum and I'm not particularly bright). For me the biggest let down was the story and characters this time around. The charm of the first episode was lacking this time around and while we revisit old "friends" most have nothing to say. The introduction of new characters adds some fresh air to the story but not enough to warrant any particular praise. I finished the game pretty quickly and feel I got my moneys worth (bought it on sale) but since I really liked the first I was a little :(

Puzzle Agent 2 review

By TheHostage posted 30th December 2011

Too short with repeating locations & puzzles, losing a lot of the charm of the original. Just as frustrating as the original, with an incomplete story & poor puzzle instructions.

A worthy sequel

By mendel posted 2nd December 2011

If you know Puzzle Agent and liked it, buy the sequel: you'll get more of the same, and you're going to enjoy it.

If you don't know Puzzle Agent, buy that instead (it's on GamersGate, too!): it's cheaper, it has the same gameplay and about the same length, and after you've finished it you'll know whether you'll want to play this sequel, and, as a bonus, know the whole story.

Puzzle Agent 2 review

By jepman posted 1st December 2011

It's more the same from the first one. If you liked it, then this is for you. Fun story and solid puzzles, but pretty short. If you are not into adventure or puzzle games, then this probably won't change your mind about them.

Puzzle Agent 2 review

By tomimt posted 21st August 2011

Puzzle Agent 2 continues from where the 1st game ended. The eraser factory in Scoggins has reopened, but the foreman is still missing. While the bureau has called the case closed agent Tethers can't drop it from his mind, so he take some time off and heads back to Scoggins to take a look at the case in his own time.

The game mechanics haven't changed from the first game, so if you liked the game play in that, you'll like it the sequel as well. The puzzles felt a bit easier this time and the atmosphere isn't as funky as it was in the first game, but all in all, Puzzle Agent 2 provides some solid puzzles for a couple of hours.

The Scoggins case is fully cracked in this one, so if you have played the first game, this one is essential. And if you haven’t played the first, then I'd suggest you to play it before you take on the challenge of number two.

Puzzle Agent 2 review

By akise posted 20th August 2011

Atmosphere and story (insofar as it is resolved) are great, as is the art, but the game itself is lacking. Not only are many of the puzzles simple to solved, they repeat over and over. The more difficult/interesting puzzles are relegated to bonus puzzles, but even those are bad. For one, you'd best know what value US coins have and knowing a certain mathematical constant is key, too. I haven't found puzzles with confusing instructions, or puzzles with what seem to be more than one solution, so that's a plus at least. I've mentioned the story being resolved as a positive as well, but the story in general has its downsides as well. For however many question from the original are answered, just as many, if not more new question are raised.

Puzzle Agent 2 review

By Hakime posted 16th August 2011

A great puzzle adventure game, perhaps a tad bit short but the price and the story makes up for it.

The art style is charming and the puzzles will most likely give you some exercise for your brain.

So you like puzzle adventure games I highly recommend Puzzle agent 2, after you've played the first one of course.

Puzzle Agent 2 review

By Dave_Scoffin posted 15th August 2011

Telltale has done it again!a fantastic sequel to the first half of the story. Nelson returns to Scoggins to finally solve the case once and for all, leading to mre ingenious puzzles in this well made and quirkily animated game. The characters are as crazy as ever and the atmosphere is still fantastic. Recommended to anyone who loves brain teasing puzzles!