Compara los precios de Escape Goat 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MagicalTimeBean. Publicado por Double Fine Presents. Lanzado el 24/3/2014. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

A compact puzzle-platformer that trusts you completely - no handholding, just a purple goat, a magical mouse, and over 100 rooms designed to make you feel genuinely clever when the solution clicks.

My first session with Escape Goat 2 ran longer than I planned, and not because the game is long - it isn't. It held me because MagicalTimeBean built something unusually well-calibrated: a puzzle-platformer that respects the player's intelligence from the first screen to the last. The setup is wonderfully strange. You are a purple goat imprisoned in the Stronghold of Toragos, and your only companion is an immortal mouse familiar. The goat's own toolkit is deliberately thin - a double jump and a forward dash. The mouse is where the real design lives. Send it crawling along walls and ceilings to hit switches you can't reach, or pick up items that reshape what it can do entirely. The Magic Hat lets you swap positions with it mid-room. The Tiny Hammer turns it into an indestructible stone block. The Cloak of Vengeance and Fire Rod arrive later, each rewriting the rules of whatever zone you're currently in. Each zone across the ten areas of the Stronghold introduces its mechanic gently, dedicating at least one room to teaching before it starts combining ideas. That layering never feels like a tutorial - it feels like a conversation with a designer who genuinely wanted you to succeed. The difficulty arc is honest and well-structured. The main path through the castle - rescuing seven of sixteen trapped sheep souls to reach the credits - is completable in a couple of hours and stays accessible without ever feeling toothless. But stopping there means leaving more than half the rooms unexplored, and the back half is where the real pressure lives. Fifty-plus bonus rooms unlock gradually, plus hidden secret chambers tucked inside already-solved levels for players willing to look sideways at a wall. One criticism that has followed the game since launch is fair: some of the later stages lean into timing-heavy platforming in a way that sits awkwardly alongside the slower, spatial reasoning the game does best. The goat's momentum has a slight looseness to it, and when a puzzle hinges on threading a precise midair dash, that looseness costs you runs in a way that feels more arbitrary than satisfying. The soundtrack, composed by Ian Stocker, deserves its own paragraph. It carries an almost ecclesiastical gravity - each zone has its own musical identity, and the hub world's stained-glass aesthetic amplifies the sense that you're moving through something genuinely handcrafted. The art style jumped considerably from the first game's raw pixel work to fully hand-drawn, HD environments with a dynamic lighting engine. It's not flashy about it. The lighting adds depth to rooms without ever distracting from the geometry you're trying to read, which is exactly the right call. For newcomers to the series: the story is sparse and cryptic, and you probably won't follow it, which is fine because the game never pretends otherwise. The Steam Workshop support means community levels extend the life well past the base content. For players who played the original: the controls are essentially identical, the feel is continuous, and the expanded scope mostly justifies itself even if a handful of rooms feel like they pushed against the seams. Escape Goat 2 is a short game that knows how to use its time, and the moment a solution locks into place after a string of resets - that specific feeling is why small studios like MagicalTimeBean deserve the attention they rarely get. Kai, Scout Team

Escape Goat 2

Escape Goat 2

24 mar 2014MagicalTimeBeanDouble Fine Presents
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A compact puzzle-platformer that trusts you completely - no handholding, just a purple goat, a magical mouse, and over 100 rooms designed to make you feel genuinely clever when the solution clicks.

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My first session with Escape Goat 2 ran longer than I planned, and not because the game is long - it isn't. It held me because MagicalTimeBean built something unusually well-calibrated: a puzzle-platformer that respects the player's intelligence from the first screen to the last. The setup is wonderfully strange. You are a purple goat imprisoned in the Stronghold of Toragos, and your only companion is an immortal mouse familiar. The goat's own toolkit is deliberately thin - a double jump and a forward dash. The mouse is where the real design lives. Send it crawling along walls and ceilings to hit switches you can't reach, or pick up items that reshape what it can do entirely. The Magic Hat lets you swap positions with it mid-room. The Tiny Hammer turns it into an indestructible stone block. The Cloak of Vengeance and Fire Rod arrive later, each rewriting the rules of whatever zone you're currently in. Each zone across the ten areas of the Stronghold introduces its mechanic gently, dedicating at least one room to teaching before it starts combining ideas. That layering never feels like a tutorial - it feels like a conversation with a designer who genuinely wanted you to succeed. The difficulty arc is honest and well-structured. The main path through the castle - rescuing seven of sixteen trapped sheep souls to reach the credits - is completable in a couple of hours and stays accessible without ever feeling toothless. But stopping there means leaving more than half the rooms unexplored, and the back half is where the real pressure lives. Fifty-plus bonus rooms unlock gradually, plus hidden secret chambers tucked inside already-solved levels for players willing to look sideways at a wall. One criticism that has followed the game since launch is fair: some of the later stages lean into timing-heavy platforming in a way that sits awkwardly alongside the slower, spatial reasoning the game does best. The goat's momentum has a slight looseness to it, and when a puzzle hinges on threading a precise midair dash, that looseness costs you runs in a way that feels more arbitrary than satisfying. The soundtrack, composed by Ian Stocker, deserves its own paragraph. It carries an almost ecclesiastical gravity - each zone has its own musical identity, and the hub world's stained-glass aesthetic amplifies the sense that you're moving through something genuinely handcrafted. The art style jumped considerably from the first game's raw pixel work to fully hand-drawn, HD environments with a dynamic lighting engine. It's not flashy about it. The lighting adds depth to rooms without ever distracting from the geometry you're trying to read, which is exactly the right call. For newcomers to the series: the story is sparse and cryptic, and you probably won't follow it, which is fine because the game never pretends otherwise. The Steam Workshop support means community levels extend the life well past the base content. For players who played the original: the controls are essentially identical, the feel is continuous, and the expanded scope mostly justifies itself even if a handful of rooms feel like they pushed against the seams. Escape Goat 2 is a short game that knows how to use its time, and the moment a solution locks into place after a string of resets - that specific feeling is why small studios like MagicalTimeBean deserve the attention they rarely get.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:aaaPuzzle-PlatformerMouse Companion MechanicHidden SecretsLogic PuzzlesLevel EditorShort but ReplayableAtmospheric Soundtrack

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XP Service Pack 2
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1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
200 MB available space
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NVIDIA GT/S 4xx, Intel 4000 or equivalent
Processor
1.8 GHz

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DirectX
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MagicalTimeBean
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Double Fine Presents
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24 mar 2014

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