1996
"This is the second Discworld game.
What do you mean, "I haven't finished the first one yet?'
Good grief, some people...look, give the prunes to the fishmonger, get the dragon to breathe on the mirror, throw the Black Monk to the crocodiles and shoot the dragon with the other dragon.
Done that? Good. Now, if everyone's caught up...
Ahem.
This is the second Discworld game. Death has gone missing. A hero is needed to bring him back. But there's only Rincewind, incompetent wizard and highly trained coward. You won't catch Rincewind running away. He's too fast.
Unfortunately, he's all there is that stands between people and the horrible prospect of immortality. No one wants that, do they?
We've made DWII a little easier (snigger), with lots of new locations and even prettier graphics and sounds.
As Death himself says: HAVE FUN."
back of a turtle, as everyone should know by now!"
| Theme | Perspective | Controls | Age | Puzzle Difficulty | Rarity Rating | AP Rating |
Puzzle/Fantasy/Humour 3rd person Keyboard/Mouse 11+ Medium/Hard Medium
| View from | A second madcap adventure for Rincewind and Luggage, this one has |
| Adventure Point | marginally easier puzzles than the original, and is just as wonderful. |
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Perfect Entertainment Limited
Psygnosis Ltd
Discworld II: Mortality Bites!
DOS/Windows 95 & PS1
CD-ROM
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