Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon trims the team down to two goblins but doubles down on personality and puzzle complexity. The interactions between the characters add a layer of charm, even as the puzzles become more intricate and occasionally more maddening. The game leans heavily into its cartoonish style, with exaggerated animations and situations that range from silly to outright absurd. You’ll spend a lot of time experimenting, failing, and then accidentally stumbling upon the correct solution while trying something completely unrelated. It’s a sequel that understands what made the original fun and isn’t afraid to make things a little more challenging—and a lot more ridiculous.
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