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Sequel to Viral Hit 'Those Games' Released Today

Jul 17, 2024 6:31 PM

Developer Monkeycraft Co. and D3 Publisher have launched the sequel to last year’s viral hit, titled "Yeah! You Want 'Those Games,' Right? So Here You Go! Now, Let’s See You Clear Them! 2," available now on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. This new installment introduces 250 new stick-figure-centered stages across five mini-games, challenging players to complete various time-wasting tasks similar to those seen in mobile game advertisements.

The game, priced at $9.99, includes a vast array of customizations with 30,375,000 nameplate and title combinations, accessed through an in-game Gotcha! machine. Despite its predecessor receiving a mixed reception due to clunky UI issues and lack of variety, fans of these micro-games may find the added content in the sequel a refreshing update.

What platforms is "Yeah! You Want 'Those Games,' Right? 2" available on?

"Yeah! You Want 'Those Games,' Right? 2" is available on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

The original "Yeah! You Want 'Those Games,' Right?" set a precedent by delivering on the exaggerated promises often made by mobile game ads. While it gained popularity quickly, it also highlighted the gap between ad representation and actual gameplay. This series aims to fill that void, providing players with the humorous yet engaging mini-game experiences they’ve always been curious about. The game's title, albeit lengthy, reflects its playful and ironic take on the world of mobile game marketing.



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