Every level of They Need To Be Fed 2 ends with you hurling your big-headed black and white body into the gaping maw of a carnivorous plant. Trust me, itās for the best.
As it was with Jesse Venbruxās original They Need To Be Fed, the goal of this perfect little platforming sequel is not to raise a flag or rescue a princess, but to sacrifice your life. Thereās no explanation as to why this is necessary ā itās just what must be done. They need to be fed. Deal with it.
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The challenge isnāt quite as intense in the sequel as it was in the original game, though itās hard to tell if thatās a effect of my own familiarity with the series or a design decision. Thereās an Epic Mode to unlock, however, which supposedly ups the challenge, removing checkpoints and adding explosions and such.
Oh, and if you do manage to grab the game and play it for any length of time, youāll be wanting Jake Almondās entrancing music to play on every device capable of emitting sound. I recently upgraded to the HTC One with dual front speakers, and Almondās tracks sound glorious coming out of it.
They Need To Be Fed 2 is a near-perfect mobile platformer. Snack-sized levels, simple touch controls and a distinctively stark style combine to create an incredibly satisfying experience.
They Need to Be Fed 2
Genre: Platforming
Developer: Bit Ate Bit
Platform: iOS, ANdroid
Price: $1.99, $1.95
Get They Need to Be Fed 2 on Google Play ā Get They Need to Be Fed 2 in iTunes