
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers 2
The dynamic chipmunk duo returns in this action-packed sequel! Team up with a friend in co-op mode to solve puzzles, throw boxes at enemies, and foil Fat Cat's latest evil scheme across challenging new levels.
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About This Retro Game
Rescue Rangers 2 builds upon the successful formula of the original with enhanced graphics, new power-ups, and more complex level designs.
The game introduces new mechanics like the ability to pick up and carry your partner, adding strategic depth to the cooperative gameplay.
Featuring all your favorite characters from the Disney Afternoon cartoon including Gadget, Monterey Jack, and Zipper, with faithful animations and voice samples.
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