Pretentious Game 2

Pretentious Game 2

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Pretentious Game 2

Rating:
3.7
Released: May 13, 2013
Last updated: June 03, 2013
Developer: keybol

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Description

It's time to move on... A simple platformer which tackles complex themes.

How to Play

WAD or Arrow Keys to move, mouse when necessary

FAQ

What is Pretentious Game 2?

Pretentious Game 2 is a minimalist puzzle platformer developed by Keybol, featuring a story-driven experience about love and relationships.

How do you play Pretentious Game 2?

In Pretentious Game 2, you control a blue square and solve platforming puzzles by interacting with the environment to progress through each level.

What are the main mechanics in Pretentious Game 2?

The game uses simple platforming controls, requiring players to jump, move, and sometimes think creatively to solve each level's unique challenges.

Does Pretentious Game 2 have a story?

Yes, Pretentious Game 2 tells a narrative about longing and emotions, unfolding through text and the progression of each puzzle.

On which platforms can you play Pretentious Game 2?

Pretentious Game 2 is available to play as a browser game on platforms like Kongregate.

Comments

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avana8

Jul. 30, 2013

999
14

But i had two lives!

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killer1810

May. 14, 2013

2328
46

well that was just plain depressing

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2D__

May. 14, 2013

2787
60

The car scared me. A lot.

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asspaulius

May. 14, 2013

1410
36

I actually thought I had to hit "Replay" and then hit "Continue" in the Main Menu to get to a hidden end, because I thought "continue moving on" was code for "Continue 'Moving On'".

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redravengod

May. 14, 2013

1186
46

Nice little game. I liked the puzzles that incorporated abstract ideas like muting the game to proceed. It definitely needs more levels and the final level was a bit disconcerting. It said to keep moving on so I went through 5 frames trying to find an easter egg or something. I'd add one in or block the ability to move on so that they know it really is the end.