Pretty fun, but some of the level design is just insulting.

Hey look I'm the first review.

It was good I guess.






I really liked the backgrounds.

Shorter than it feels like it should be but still a nice offline representation that captures a little of the magic of old-school Poptropica.

Doesn't remotely compare to the amazing experience of having a real dog. Also, not fun to play when there are other people in the same building as you.

Fun concept that is designed well, but heavily brought down by tedious puzzles and awkward movement controls.

This sequel fixes the previous game's problems of tedious puzzles and unwieldy controls. Unfortunately, in many levels the player must complete the same puzzle three times, using different objects each time. The problem with this is that some puzzles were clearly not designed to be completed three times. However, it's still pretty good.

Played this just to spite the pedos.

Not sure I would recommend people try to "complete" this game, but I still would recommend everyone to try it out.

Pretty sus how the game asks you for your voice and signature. I wonder how long it will be until Valve has control of some high-level economic institutions.

I don't often say that a game is too short, but this one really is. The gameplay and humor are so great, and it feels like it was just getting started by the time it ends. However, it still is a pretty great proof-of-concept game. Just make sure you don't use your real name or signature.

Such an amazing game, with probably the best final boss and ending in videogame history. While it isn't as impeccably designed as the first game, the story is just as great.