Escape Goat 2
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Escape Goat 2

24 MARS 2014
Indépendant, Réflexion / Puzzle, Plateforme
Développeur
Moteur
Prix indicatif
2.49 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 4 Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 10½ Hoursh
Notes des critiques
Metacritic : 76/100

Escape Goat 2

78 /100
24 mars 2014 4 Hoursh
Description en cours d'enrichissement
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Description (IGDB)

Escape Goat 2 is a puzzle platformer game where you use machinery, the environment, and a friendly mouse to progress through a dungeon. None have overcome the Stronghold of Toragos... will you be the first goat to do so? Escape Goat 2 is the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed 2011 indie game, featuring more than double the content: larger rooms, HD graphics, dynamic lighting, and a host of devilish new traps. Pick your path through the massive Stronghold, divided into ten unique zones. Worry not, brave Goat, for you have a friend on this mission: Your immortal mouse familiar can crawl to otherwise unreachable areas, to hit switches and distract enemies. Use your wits, reason, reflexes and courage to overcome each room, and save your friends from an eternal slumber...

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Description Steam (Français)

"The game’s flow from challenge to discovery is a masterwork for the genre ..." - Ars Technica

Escape Goat 2 is a puzzle platformer game where you use machinery, the environment, and a friendly mouse to progress through a dungeon.

Overview: None have overcome the Stronghold of Toragos... will you be the first goat to do so? Escape Goat 2 is the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed 2011 indie game, featuring more than double the content: larger rooms, HD graphics, dynamic lighting, and a host of devilish new traps.

Pick your path through the massive Stronghold, divided into ten unique zones. Worry not, brave Goat, for you have a friend on this mission: Your immortal mouse familiar can crawl to otherwise unreachable areas, to hit switches and distract enemies. Use your wits, reason, reflexes and courage to overcome each room, and save your friends from an eternal slumber...

  • Over 100 rooms of puzzles, traps, and sheeply lore
  • With destructible and movable walls, the rooms take on many forms as you manipulate hidden machinery to reach the exit
  • Fully hand-drawn, hi-def art and animation, brought to life with a custom lighting engine
  • Epic 90's Redbook Audio soundtrack, featuring guest track by Disasterpeace (composer, FEZ)

Listen to the soundtrack!

Éditions et prix Steam

Escape Goat 2 - 9,99€ 2,49€ 2.49 €
Escape Goat - 4,99€ 1,24€ 1.24 €

Avis des joueurs Steam

Évaluation globale 7 évaluations
Total des avis 7
Recommandé

N'en déplaise aux gros ♥♥♥♥ incompétents de chez Destructoid, il n'y a qu'un jeu de chèvre sur le marché. Je veux dire, Goat Simulator c'est bien, mais d'une ça n'a rien à voir, de deux ce n'est même pas un jeu. Ah. Oui. Je vais peut-être devoir m'e...

Recommandé

Malgré des premières impressions assez moyennes, ce jeu devient vite attachant et plaisant à jouer. Il reste cependant assez simple, à la manière de [url=store.steampowered.com/app/469790/Linelight/]Linelight[/url]. Les vétérans de [url=store.steampo...

Recommandé

Bon jeu de plateforme bien pensé. Les énigmes ne sont pas simplistes et ne sont pas non plus insurmontable. Le niveau de difficulté est assez bien dosé et progressif. Je trouve le 2 mieux réussi que le 1. On n'est pas spécialement attiré par les grap...

Recommandé

Brillant! Encore plus abouti que le 1 (celui-ci devient limite dispensable). L'OST tue la gueule, les nouvelles mécaniques sont ingénieuses. La difficulté est foutrement relevée dans les derniers niveaux (mais le jeu peut se finir sans tous les boucl...

Recommandé

Top top top top! La chèvre m'a bien fait marrer! Surtout quand elle se tient sur le bord d'un bloc. J'ai adoré l'ambiance mystérieuse et le message philosophique que j'en ai tiré. J'ai adoré la musique du jeu (qui tourne en boucle quand je suis au b...

Mises à jour et Actualités

24 janvier 2018

Psychonauts, Everything, and more are super cheap during the Double Fine Humble sale

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09 janvier 2015

Version 1.1.4 Update

New in this version: Teleport death glitch fixed (squishing more forgiving in general) Teleport can be buffered during dash or other "stun" animation Steam Workshop compatibility fix Toragos behavior fixes Improved speedrun overlay Bug fixes & performance improvements for rendering and lighting New mutator: Icy Grave Most of this has been in the beta branch for some time now, and should be stable enough for general release.

09 janvier 2015

Version 1.1.4 Update

New in this version: Teleport death glitch fixed (squishing more forgiving in general) Teleport can be buffered during dash or other "stun" animation Steam Workshop compatibility fix Toragos behavior fixes Improved speedrun overlay Bug fixes & performance improvements for rendering and lighting New mutator: Icy Grave Most of this has been in the beta branch for some time now, and should be stable enough for general release.

Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

GameWatcher 85/100

« With a gorgeous soundtrack and its sublime design Escape Goat 2 is the kind of 2D puzzle platformer that made me feel warm and fuzzy inside - like a mug of hot tea with a jam crumpet. »

Polygon 80/100

« Escape Goat 2 made me feel like some kind of genius — and I loved it for that. »

Hooked Gamers 80/100

« Escape Goat 2 is joyfully old-school, feeling very much like a lost NES title. Its soundtrack is even reminiscent of Castlevania’s. It’s also comparable to the recent puzzler Teslagrad, but it’s not quite as frustrating. »

Joystiq 80/100

« Escape Goat 2's soundtrack also stands out, thanks to its almost otherwordly feel. It's distinctly odd, yet charming and memorable. »

Multiplayer.it 80/100

« Escape Goat 2 does not shine for originality, but is fun and works as an indie puzzle platform. »

GameCritics 80/100

« Escape Goat 2 is a solidly-designed, sharp-looking title with no shortage of replayability thanks to its nefarious tower of challenging puzzles. »

3DJuegos 75/100

« A great sequel of one of the most curious and fun 2D platform adventures released so far on PC and Mac. »

GameSpot 70/100

« There's nothing especially unique about Escape Goat 2 aside from its protagonist, but it thrives due to its masterful execution of puzzles, simple controls, and a kind learning curve. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Xanyer 9/10

« I had so much fun with this game. Definitely argument anybody looking for a good time and great puzzles. »

ThePCGamer101 8/10

« Escape Goat 2 is the sequel to the first Escape Goat game developed by MagicalTimeBean and now surprisingly published by DoubleFine Productions. The game has improved slightly, however there are many problems that the game suffers. The graphics have really improved from the first game, although when I first saw the trailer for the sequel I was pretty dissapointed with the change of graphics, however I quite actually like it now. The music is as great as ever, I really enjoyed the music in the game and I would definitely buy the sequel's soundtrack just what I did for the first game! The length of the game has improved from just two hours, the game has been extended to five to six hours which is great. However, the game has changed a lot since the first game. Although I did like that the game's mechanic are not shown to you through on-screen instructions, but showing it to you by trying it out yourself and figuring it. However, the game is really frustrating with its "trail and error" which is really annoying and really bugged me, once you play the map then you find out you had to do it differently, I really got mad! The controls are annoying as ever like the first game and with the addition of new game mechanics, it gets frustrating, a lot! The puzzles are also very hard, they get hard very quickly and are very frustrating! Although the game is very frustrating from the first game, it is still a nice game to play! »

KillingArts 10/10

« I absolutely loved Escape Goat, and I am happy to see more of it now. Escape Goat 2 is basically more of the same, which is not a bad thing. It offers a nice balance of platforming and solving intelligent puzzles. The controls and mechanics are just great. Really nothing to complain about here. The difficulty is very low in the first few levels and always gets a little higher from level to level. Nobody should have any problems getting into the game. And yet it is quite challenging later on. Escape Goat 1 offered some high difficulty levels after beating the campaign. I expect the successor to offer the same (I didn't finish it yet, so I just can assume it will). The main difference to the first part is the graphics style. Instead of the basic pixel art we got in Escape Goat 1, this game now uses a new high definition graphics style, which many people will like. I personally prefer the old art style, but I am fine with either of them. The most important thing for me is, that the controls didn't change at all. Despite the new graphics the game feels absolutely like the first part. Not all games manage to do that. I like it a lot. Both Escape Goat games are real indie gems. You will enjoy your time. Some gameplay footage (first few minutes): **** Escape Goat 1 footage: ****/watch?v=w4u3KUM4UdQ 9/10 »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation : XP Service Pack 2Processeur : 1.8 GHzMémoire vive : 1 GB de mémoireGraphiques : NVIDIA GT/S 4xx, Intel 4000 or equivalentDirectX : Version 9.0cEspace disque : 200 MB d'espace disque disponibleNotes supplémentaires : Uses XNA HiDef; DX9

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