
The Lost Vikings 2
The Lost Vikings 2 is a puzzle-platformer that continues the adventures of three Viking warriors - Erik, Baleog, and Olaf. This sequel introduces new playable characters and enhanced abilities as the Vikings travel through time to escape the evil emperor Tomator. The game combines action, puzzle-solving, and teamwork mechanics across diverse historical settings.
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Adds two new playable characters: Fang the werewolf and Scorch the dragon, each with unique abilities that expand puzzle possibilities.
Features time-traveling levels set in Ancient Egypt, the Wild West, and a futuristic world, with era-appropriate obstacles and enemies.
Improved graphics and sound over the original, with more complex puzzles requiring careful coordination between all five characters.
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