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Poppy Playtime

Poppy Playtime - Chapter 2 - PC (Steam)

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Disclaimer: Purchase of this content includes only the second chapter. You must first download the Base Game (free) to play this DLC. Three times the size of Chapter 1, you must descend deeper into the toy factory. Mind-boggling puzzles and horrific toys await. Grapple and swing your way to safety. Try to escape- and don't let Mommy find you. The Train StationExplore one of Playtime Co.'s most popular locations, the Game Station! This Train Station is more than just a pitstop... there's games, ...
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Poppy Playtime
This DLC requires the base game Poppy Playtime
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Genre: Action, Adventure, Indies,
Recent Steam reviews: Very positive (582)
All Steam reviews: Mostly positive (4791)

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Disclaimer: Purchase of this content includes only the second chapter. You must first download the Base Game (free) to play this DLC.

Three times the size of Chapter 1, you must descend deeper into the toy factory. Mind-boggling puzzles and horrific toys await. Grapple and swing your way to safety. Try to escape- and don't let Mommy find you.

The Train Station

Explore one of Playtime Co.'s most popular locations, the Game Station! This Train Station is more than just a pitstop... there's games, a playground, and much, much more. Even better- the train provides a straight shot right out of the factory.

New Toys

This factory is filled with remnants of a crooked past- All you need to do is go deeper. Let's ask Bunzo Bunny. Or perhaps PJ Pug-a-pillar has some ideas. Or maybe... Mommy knows?

The Green Hand

The all-new Green Hand has been introduced into the GrabPack family! You can now carry power with you, remotely! That's not all... you can grapple now too! Innovation has done it again.

• Transfer power without the confines of a wire!

• Grab onto pipes and swing across missing flooring.

• Fly! Kind of- you can grapple straight up, more accurately.

Playtime's not over yet- stick around...

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  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 / Radeon RX 580
  • Storage: 20 GB available space

Reviews

10
Game review score based on 4 reviews, all languages included

Recent reviews

Chapter 2 is a major expansion of the story and gameplay compared to the first chapter. Developed by Mob Entertainment, this installment introduces a larger environment, new mechanics, and a stronger narrative direction. One of its biggest strengths is the increased length and variety. The game offers more areas to explore, especially the Game Station, which makes the experience feel bigger and more immersive. The puzzles are also more creative, using new GrabPack abilities that allow players to interact with the environment in different ways, such as electrical connections and grappling mechanics. This adds depth and makes the gameplay more engaging. Another positive aspect is the introduction of a new main antagonist, Mommy Long Legs. This character brings more personality and dialogue to the story, which helps develop the game’s lore and makes the narrative more interesting. The tension is also well-built through chase sequences and environmental storytelling, keeping players alert and involved. However, Chapter 2 also has some weaknesses. Some players feel that certain puzzles are repetitive or not very challenging. The horror elements sometimes rely heavily on action-based sequences rather than pure psychological fear. In addition, when it was first released, some technical issues and bugs affected the overall experience, although updates later improved performance. Overall, Chapter 2 feels like a significant evolution of the series. It expands the story, increases gameplay depth, and provides more content, but it may not feel as consistently scary or perfectly balanced for every player
  • Longer Gameplay Than The First One
  • New Abilities and Mechanics
  • Stronger Story Development
  • Some Repetitive Puzzles
  • Less Focus on Pure Horror
  • Technical Problems at Release
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