Buy  Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle

  • Adventure
  • Point-and-click
  • Puzzle
  • Role-playing (RPG)
Released on 17 November 2006

Brian Basco is on vacation in Hawaii with his girlfriend Gina Timmins, after the couple fell in love during their adventures in Runaway: A Road Adventure, the first game in this two-part adventure. Gina is excited about taking a flying-boat trip to see the beautiful Tiki Falls on Mala Island, and Brian reticently agrees to the sightseeing excursion. Buxom Gina and now somewhat hip Brian hop on board a rickety old PBY Catalina run by Platypus Tours, but things take a turn for the worse, setting the couple on a whole new set of exotic adventures which are not actually finished during the game itself and are resolved in the third installment in the series.

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Storyline

Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle is a point and click adventure game released by Péndulo Studios, S.L. in 2006. It's a sequel to Runaway: A Road Adventure. Travel to the four corners of the world with Brian and Gina in a crazy story packed full of surprises. Pirates, spies, surfers, soldiers, and even aliens get in on the act - all combining to create a wonderfully rewarding experience to savour and remember forever. With loveable characters, rib-cracking humour, brain-tickling puzzles and stunning graphics, Runaway, The Dream of the Turtle is a glorious sight to behold. Runaway, The Dream of the Turtle is an adventure game that is a pure pleasure to play. A beautifully produced adventure game, with rich scenarios, ever-present humour and captivating puzzles. Hundreds of places to explore throughout the world. Over an hour of superb animated sequences bring to life the intrigue, plot twists and many comic moments.

Game Features

Developer(s) Péndulo studios, cyanide studio, 93 games studio
Released date 17 November 2006
Publisher(s) Focus home interactive, fx interactive
Mode(s) Single player
Theme(s) Action, comedy, drama
Classification ESRB Teen
PEGI 12

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