Meganoid 2 Reviews

4/5 rating based on 17 reviews. Read all reviews for Meganoid 2 for iPhone.
Meganoid 2 is paid iOS app published by Pascal Bestebroer

Meganoid 2!!!

syntheticvoid

Meganoid was the first mobile game that ever hooked me. So I was incredibly excited to see that it was getting a sequel. While I don't personally think it matches the original, it's definitely a great bite-sized hardcore platformer, and I'm incredibly glad that OrangePixel took this game in another direction and made something so similar yet fairly different. So many sequels are just 'more of the same', but here, things have been a little streamlined while still retaining the challenge and intensity that made the original Meganoid so much fun! Each Meganoid game is similar enough that they could all be combined into one game, but different enough that they could each be considered a different 'gameplay mode', so they're all worth checking out even if you own the newest title-- Meganoid 2017. Here's hoping the original gets the revived 2018 treatment as well!!! OH, THANK YOU FOR BRINGING ALL THESE CLASSIC GAMES BACK FROM THE DEAD!!!! OrangePixel is one of a handful of developers that I will insta-buy every game they (he- yeah, one man team-how crazy is that?!?!) put out that winds up in the AppStore. <3 ORANGEPIXEL!!!!


Awesome!

Bool Zero

Trial and die done right! Adjustable button placement for us players on big devices (iPad) and a fun game to boot!


Good but gimmicky

hedayk

First off I'm using a 3rd gen iPad so I have the retina display. The graphics and art are clear and appealing. Really like how it looks. The controls are nice and easy. Everything feels really snappy and it's a pleasant control experience. The interface matches the graphics well so overall the game feels polished. The one thing that annoys me, and it's a big one, is that the way the secret gold object is hidden in every level. It shouts to be a puzzle style game with action blended right into it. You work to feign traps and falling rocks, which is fun, but to feel like you really complete the level you have to find the gold object. It's in a lot of levels it's simply hidden through invisible walls where you're forced to make repeated suicide attempts to try and find it. The concept is there but the execution for a solid action puzzler sidescroller falls short.


Addicting

Fuller82

Handles touchscreen better than most platformers. I think the short stages and simple controls are perfect for touch controls. I'm really having a good time with it and usually hate platforming games on touch devices. If you're on the fence, get it.


Finally!

maurauder04

Been waiting so long for this. And it's great!


Another great game!

Frodiggitydog

At first I was not as impressed by this sequel as I was with the first one, but it grew on me. More great side scrolling action, plus the addition of the treasure in each level means higher replay value. The additional water levels are cool, too. Highly recommended.


Pixels!

take_me_seriously

Need orientation unlocked and I'd like to move the pause button.


Poor Level Design. Try-And-Die

Demonpants

Try and die, try and die, try and die. This game is super frustrating and frequently punishes you for not knowing what's around the corner. Rarely fun. The idols are also hidden in ways that force you to die more to ever find them.


Good

Jacky99995

Good