Compare Stranded 2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by JimJams Games. Published by JimJams Games. Released on 10/19/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

If you grew up typing LOOK NORTH into a terminal and feeling genuine dread when the parser said 'I don't understand that', this small alien-world text adventure was made specifically for you.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits inside a single screen and still manages to feel like a whole world, and Stranded 2 sits squarely in that tradition. JimJams Games are a small indie outfit openly in love with the 80s and 90s, and this is their love letter to the classic parser-driven text adventure, the kind that Infocom and budget ZX Spectrum publishers were churning out before graphical games pushed the form underground. Knowing that context matters a great deal when you decide whether to hand over your money. The setup is breezy sci-fi comedy: you crash-land on a hostile alien planet (again, apparently) and your goal is to find a way back home. Simple premise, classic execution. You type full English sentences, and the parser tries its best to understand you. Object manipulation is central to everything here. You pick things up, combine them, push and pull them, talk to characters you encounter along the way, and slowly unravel the planet's mysteries through careful reading and lateral thinking. The score system tracks your progress, and there are enough rooms and puzzles to keep a dedicated parser fan occupied for several sessions. The developer has also patched in improvements to the PUSH/PULL system and refined how the game responds when you try something illogical, which signals an active commitment to polish rather than a fire-and-forget release. The honest truth is that the ceiling for new players without text-adventure experience is low. The parser demands patience. You will mis-phrase commands. You will stare at a room description for ten minutes before noticing the noun you needed to interact with. The game ships with a full downloadable manual, and reading it is not optional if you want to make meaningful progress. Community players note that conversing with characters requires a specific key combination (Left CTRL + P) for correct punctuation, a detail that feels like it belongs in a 1987 instruction booklet rather than a 2020 Steam release. For the right player that is charming. For everyone else it is a friction point. What tilts things warmly in the game's favour is the bonus inclusion of the original 1991 ZX Spectrum Stranded, playable inside a bundled Spectrum emulator. That is a genuinely generous addition, a piece of preserved gaming history sitting alongside its modern sequel. The two together form a small time-capsule of one developer's creative arc across three decades. For interactive fiction fans, parser enthusiasts, or anyone who spent their teens with a BBC Micro or Spectrum, that pairing alone is worth the price of admission at this tier. Stranded 2 is not trying to compete with modern narrative adventures. It is a handcrafted thing aimed at a narrow audience, and it knows it. The alien world has a light comic tone, the puzzles reward careful reading over brute-force command-guessing, and the whole package feels sincerely made rather than algorithmically assembled. Go in expecting Zork energy on a modest indie budget, read the manual first, and you will find something genuinely worth your afternoon. Kai, Scout Team

Stranded 2
AdventureCasualIndie

Stranded 2

Oct 19, 2020JimJams Games
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If you grew up typing LOOK NORTH into a terminal and feeling genuine dread when the parser said 'I don't understand that', this small alien-world text adventure was made specifically for you.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that fits inside a single screen and still manages to feel like a whole world, and Stranded 2 sits squarely in that tradition. JimJams Games are a small indie outfit openly in love with the 80s and 90s, and this is their love letter to the classic parser-driven text adventure, the kind that Infocom and budget ZX Spectrum publishers were churning out before graphical games pushed the form underground. Knowing that context matters a great deal when you decide whether to hand over your money. The setup is breezy sci-fi comedy: you crash-land on a hostile alien planet (again, apparently) and your goal is to find a way back home. Simple premise, classic execution. You type full English sentences, and the parser tries its best to understand you. Object manipulation is central to everything here. You pick things up, combine them, push and pull them, talk to characters you encounter along the way, and slowly unravel the planet's mysteries through careful reading and lateral thinking. The score system tracks your progress, and there are enough rooms and puzzles to keep a dedicated parser fan occupied for several sessions. The developer has also patched in improvements to the PUSH/PULL system and refined how the game responds when you try something illogical, which signals an active commitment to polish rather than a fire-and-forget release. The honest truth is that the ceiling for new players without text-adventure experience is low. The parser demands patience. You will mis-phrase commands. You will stare at a room description for ten minutes before noticing the noun you needed to interact with. The game ships with a full downloadable manual, and reading it is not optional if you want to make meaningful progress. Community players note that conversing with characters requires a specific key combination (Left CTRL + P) for correct punctuation, a detail that feels like it belongs in a 1987 instruction booklet rather than a 2020 Steam release. For the right player that is charming. For everyone else it is a friction point. What tilts things warmly in the game's favour is the bonus inclusion of the original 1991 ZX Spectrum Stranded, playable inside a bundled Spectrum emulator. That is a genuinely generous addition, a piece of preserved gaming history sitting alongside its modern sequel. The two together form a small time-capsule of one developer's creative arc across three decades. For interactive fiction fans, parser enthusiasts, or anyone who spent their teens with a BBC Micro or Spectrum, that pairing alone is worth the price of admission at this tier. Stranded 2 is not trying to compete with modern narrative adventures. It is a handcrafted thing aimed at a narrow audience, and it knows it. The alien world has a light comic tone, the puzzles reward careful reading over brute-force command-guessing, and the whole package feels sincerely made rather than algorithmically assembled. Go in expecting Zork energy on a modest indie budget, read the manual first, and you will find something genuinely worth your afternoon. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Text AdventureParser-DrivenInteractive FictionRetro Sci-FiComedy AdventurePuzzle-HeavySpectrum LegacyManual Required

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 or better
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Graphics
1gb or greater, Open GL Support
Processor
Dual Core 2.80 Ghz or higher

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Graphics
2gb, Open GL Support
Processor
Dual Core 2.80Ghz or higher

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JimJams Games
Publisher
JimJams Games
Release Date
Oct 19, 2020

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