» Game Description

Platypus 2

The peaceful people of Mungola are once again under the dark cloud of the Collosatropolians in this sequel to the unique arcade hit! Fly one of four models of the famed Platypus fighter through a fantastic landscape of molded clay. Collect power-ups and bonus stars to give your Platypus the boost you need. Even team up with friends and family for a cooperative crusade against these persistent foes. Every level of this gorgeous arcade challenge bursts with original fun that's perfect for gamers of all ages!

» Game Features

  • Addictively Fun Sequel!
  • Incredible Molded Clay Environments!
  • Choose From 4 Different Ships!
  • Play Cooperative Multi-Player Mode!

» Game Reviews

  • “This game is awesome!It's a perfect sequel to the first one just better graphic and the other things the only thing i don't like is the world 5 he is too hard have come to final boss and i can't beat him, also the world are similar to platypus 1 nothing new to this game but its still fun” – ReflexiveFan
  • “I don't see any reasons for addicting to this game. Poor graphics, poor sound effects, the only point I can praise is the multiplayer capability. There are no permanent upgrades in the game, which means your ship is always as weak as the beginning of the game, which ULTIMATELY means your enemies MUST be always as weak as the beginning of the game, and this is very disappointing. I did not complete the game, I just abondon it after finishing the first stage, I can't say it is a great game.” – Jerryfish
  • “I didn't play the first part, but this one is fantastic. The graphics are amazing, and if you are between your 25's-35's, you'll remember the old games of your childhood.” – hypnoskull

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 64 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P500

Download Platypus 2 (24.12 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: Idigicon Ltd.
Release Date: 2007-03-17
Tags: action, arcade, multiplayer, shooter

Did you know that…
The Platypus' electroreception is the most sensitive of any monotreme. The electroreceptors are located in rostro-caudal rows in the skin of the bill, while mechanoreceptors (which detect touch) are uniformly distributed across the bill. The Platypus can determine the direction of an electric source, perhaps by comparing differences in signal strength across the sheet of electroreceptors.

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