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Release Date | 13 December 2002 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Occasional, mild | None | Occasional, mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Fantasy |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 320x200, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 25,373 All Time |
Oh no! The madness never seems to come to an end for poor Tork as he once again gets sucked into his wardrobe. This time, he arrives on another wierd island. Only this one suffers from constant winter. Tork won't be able to last long in his bare underwear. Can you help him find a pair of trousers and find his way back home before it's too late?
Calsoon 2 now includes a speech pack with over 500 lines of recorded voices!
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Calsoon is back, and it is time once again to help a guy who collects underwear (I play this game when everybody has gone out)
Puzzles are good, visuals are good, humour is there. I wouldn't call the game sensational, but it is very, very playable.
Crappy!!!
calsoon 1 was the 1st ags game i played (got it from the underdogs), so i finally got round to playing number 2, and i must say, this was a really enjoyable game to play. the voice acting was imo really well done and not annoying at all, and i found that last puzzle a good puzzle. i immediately recongised the woods from pleurghburg, and i was really impressed by that movie clip in the cave. well done!
Calsoon 2 is a huge improvement on its insipid predecessor. While the first Calsoon game seemed to think a man in his underwear was enough, Calsoon 2 has a few real laughs.
It's not a great game but most of what made the first Calsoon so dire has been addressed. Tork no longer crawls slowly across the screen. His movement has been speeded up considerably. Sadly, he has become even more annoying with the addition of a voice pack, allowing him to talk in a cliche "I'm so stupid" voice. Still, the voice pack, though crackly and quiet at times, helps enhance some amusing characters like the Man in the Hole and Fat Willy. Considering the lack of characterisation of just about everyone in the first Calsoon, these amusing creations are welcome additions.
Calsoon 2 is a lot harder than the first game, sometime frustratingly so. In the games second half there is a tedious, very difficult puzzle involving moving wooden blocks. It's very cleverly constructed but frustrating enough to cause many players to give up before reaching the end of the game.
The graphics have been improved with two lovely cut scenes, the second of which is particularly impressive. Sadly, the cumbersome Tork remains awkward and sometimes proves difficult to control.
I would recommend playing Calsoon 2 once. You don't really need to play the original to understand it and it's certainly a worthwhile creation. However, it is ultimately a rough ride and while there's fun to be had, there's still something missing from this clunky adventure.
Calsoon 2 is a huge improvement on its insipid predecessor. While the first Calsoon game seemed to think a man in his underwear was enough, Calsoon 2 has a few real laughs.
It's not a great game but most of what made the first Calsoon so dire has been addressed. Tork no longer crawls slowly across the screen. His movement has been speeded up considerably. Sadly, he has become even more annoying with the addition of a voice pack, allowing him to talk in a cliche "I'm so stupid" voice. Still, the voice pack, though crackly and quiet at times, helps enhance some amusing characters like the Man in the Hole and Fat Willy. Considering the lack of characterisation of just about everyone in the first Calsoon, these amusing creations are welcome additions.
Calsoon 2 is a lot harder than the first game, sometime frustratingly so. In the games second half there is a tedious, very difficult puzzle involving moving wooden blocks. It's very cleverly constructed but frustrating enough to cause many players to give up before reaching the end of the game.
The graphics have been improved with two lovely cut scenes, the second of which is particularly impressive. Sadly, the cumbersome Tork remains awkward and sometimes proves difficult to control.
I would recommend playing Calsoon 2 once. You don't really need to play the original to understand it and it's certainly a worthwhile creation. However, it is ultimately a rough ride and while there's fun to be had, there's still something missing from this clunky adventure.