- Publisher: cdv Software
- Release Date: Mar 16, 2007
- Also On: DS, Wii
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8.3
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
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Positive: 20 out of 24
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Mixed: 3 out of 24
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Negative: 1 out of 24
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JohnT.Mar 23, 200710
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AndrewM.Jan 1, 20079Wonderful. If there is such a thing as a classic adventure game, then this comes mighty close. It improves on all the weak spots from the first, which were few, and delivers a genuinely entertaining, witty and challenging adventure experience. I loved it! Bring on the sequel...and please another after that.
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ZekeJ.Mar 19, 200710
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N7pSTRRexusSep 9, 20071Bad graphics and old gameplay is the only thing you will find in this game.
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RobE.Feb 23, 20078A cute, fun adventure game. The Graphics are wonderful, and it's nice to see hot babes in this genre. The characters seem to be cell shaded 3d, they look great. Many of the puzzles are entirely annoying however, like you'll know you have to do something, but it won't give you a positive unless you do something else first.
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80A funny, challenging and very creative adventure title that should have any fan of this classic genre enthralled. The storyline is odd but filled with great characters and twists, the voice acting is second to none, and the design and makeup of the game itself leaves little to be desired.
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80I prefer more puzzles (as opposed to inventory conundrums) in my games as a rule but didn't miss them here. It's bright, it's breezy, it's a great bit of fun - what more can you ask for!
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Runaway 2 improves on its predecessor in every way. It's bigger, more colorful, even more wacky. Locations and characters are outlandish, as is the storyline. Obscure puzzles and hot spots, as well as occasional repetitiveness, still plague this release. But I would still give The Dream of the Turtle a hearty recommendation, especially if you enjoyed "Runaway 1."