Released in 1996, Discworld 2: Mortality Bytes! continues the misadventures of Rincewind, who once again proves that cowardice can be a powerful survival tool. This time, Death has gone missing, and naturally, it’s up to the most incompetent wizard alive to fix things. The humor is sharp, the animation gorgeous, and the puzzles just as maddeningly illogical as the first game. What makes it shine is the atmosphere: it feels like stepping straight into Pratchett’s novels, with gags packed into every corner. Whether you laugh, groan, or hurl your mouse across the room, you’ll remember this bizarre journey through Ankh-Morpork.
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