Compara los precios de The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rafael García. Publicado por Rafael García. Lanzado el 5/2/2018. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A breezy two-hour point-and-click romp made entirely by one person, worth a look if you want cartoon absurdity with your alien jail breaks - just don't expect a long evening.

My soft spot for one-person adventure projects is well-documented, and Rafael García's Johnny Bonasera series is exactly the kind of scrappy, charming thing that gets buried under bigger releases. Episode 2 picks up mid-chaos: Johnny's mother has been abducted by aliens, and Johnny himself is stuck in a police station being questioned about events that are, to put it gently, hard to explain. The setup is genuinely funny in a low-fi cartoon way, and the story splits between Johnny trying to break out and the hilariously named Captain Wachimolete pursuing his own violent agenda against the extraterrestrial visitors. The gameplay is classic point-and-click inventory puzzling. You collect items - matches, alien drinks, a screwdriver of questionable origin - and combine or apply them to get past obstacles. Some puzzles have a satisfying lateral logic; others ask you to repeat the same item-fetching action multiple times, which feels like padding that a tighter edit would have cut. Exhausting every dialogue option with characters like a sad police officer or a distracted detective is part of the loop, and the writing lands more jokes than it drops. The cartoon art style is unambitious but consistent, and the whole thing runs cleanly on PC, Mac, and Linux without configuration fuss. Where the game earns genuine goodwill is in its tone. García is not trying to make a prestige adventure. This is a short, cheerful, slightly unhinged comedy that knows what it is. The pacing is loose rather than slow, which is a distinction that matters in this genre. It is the kind of game you finish in one sitting and feel mildly delighted by rather than changed. For anyone who played Episode 1 and liked it, the consensus is that Episode 2 improves on the first installment, even if it carries over some of the structural habits that made the original slightly repetitive. The audience here is narrow but clear: fans of old-school point-and-click comedy adventures who are comfortable with a short runtime and a rough-around-the-edges production. If you measure value by hours, this will feel thin. If you measure it by whether a solo developer managed to build a coherent, funny, technically competent episodic adventure with real sequel momentum, the math looks considerably better. Play Episode 1 first. If that clicks, Episode 2 is the natural next step. Kai, Scout Team

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 2

The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 2

5 feb 2018Rafael García
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A breezy two-hour point-and-click romp made entirely by one person, worth a look if you want cartoon absurdity with your alien jail breaks - just don't expect a long evening.

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My soft spot for one-person adventure projects is well-documented, and Rafael García's Johnny Bonasera series is exactly the kind of scrappy, charming thing that gets buried under bigger releases. Episode 2 picks up mid-chaos: Johnny's mother has been abducted by aliens, and Johnny himself is stuck in a police station being questioned about events that are, to put it gently, hard to explain. The setup is genuinely funny in a low-fi cartoon way, and the story splits between Johnny trying to break out and the hilariously named Captain Wachimolete pursuing his own violent agenda against the extraterrestrial visitors. The gameplay is classic point-and-click inventory puzzling. You collect items - matches, alien drinks, a screwdriver of questionable origin - and combine or apply them to get past obstacles. Some puzzles have a satisfying lateral logic; others ask you to repeat the same item-fetching action multiple times, which feels like padding that a tighter edit would have cut. Exhausting every dialogue option with characters like a sad police officer or a distracted detective is part of the loop, and the writing lands more jokes than it drops. The cartoon art style is unambitious but consistent, and the whole thing runs cleanly on PC, Mac, and Linux without configuration fuss. Where the game earns genuine goodwill is in its tone. García is not trying to make a prestige adventure. This is a short, cheerful, slightly unhinged comedy that knows what it is. The pacing is loose rather than slow, which is a distinction that matters in this genre. It is the kind of game you finish in one sitting and feel mildly delighted by rather than changed. For anyone who played Episode 1 and liked it, the consensus is that Episode 2 improves on the first installment, even if it carries over some of the structural habits that made the original slightly repetitive. The audience here is narrow but clear: fans of old-school point-and-click comedy adventures who are comfortable with a short runtime and a rough-around-the-edges production. If you measure value by hours, this will feel thin. If you measure it by whether a solo developer managed to build a coherent, funny, technically competent episodic adventure with real sequel momentum, the math looks considerably better. Play Episode 1 first. If that clicks, Episode 2 is the natural next step.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Point-and-ClickEpisodicInventory PuzzlesCartoon ComedySolo DeveloperShort RuntimeDialogue Puzzles

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Windows XP Service Pack 3
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2 GB RAM
Storage
150 MB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260, ATI Radeon 4870 HD, or equivalent card with at least 512 MB VRAM
Processor
1.7 GHz Dual Core
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

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Rafael García
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Rafael García
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The Revenge of Johnny Bonasera: Episode 2 fue desarrollado por Rafael García.