Puzzle Agent 2 HD

Puzzle Agent 2 HD

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Step into the gaming world with Puzzle Agent 2 HD, one of the top $2.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by LCG Entertainment, Inc., this captivating Entertainment game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 9+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 30th June 2011, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 10th September 2020.

Whether you have a liking for Entertainment, Puzzle, or Adventure games, Puzzle Agent 2 HD is sure to keep you hooked!

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NOTE: Not compatible with iPhone 7 devices and iPad Pro devices.

Agent Nelson Tethers just solved the biggest case of his career. So why isn’t he satisfied? There’s still the case of a missing eraser factory foreman, a whispering madness is still creeping from mind to mind, and a troubling recurrence of… creatures… is lurking into the town.

The FBI’s Department of Puzzle Research has marked the case closed — are they sweeping it under the rug? Or worse, do they not even care? Worried that the case will languish forever unsolved, Tethers must go rogue and venture back to the eerie town of Scoggins, Minnesota to solve the mystery of "the Hidden People" once and for all.

Sequel to award-winning Puzzle Agent:

  • TouchArcade – Best of iPad 2010
  • IGN – Best iPhone Game of E3 2010
  • PC Gamer – Puzzle Game of the Year 2010
  • Adventure Gamers – Game of the Year

CREEPY PUZZLE ADVENTURE WITH MYSTERY & DARK HUMOR!


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What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Puzzle Agent 2 HD on 10th September 2020:

Guideline updates and general bug fixes

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This is our favorite TellTale game. We wish they continued it. Also wish the first game was in the App Store…


We LOVE these games. The first one is even better. Wish they would offer it.


This is sincerely our favorite app series. We bought the first game a decade ago (?) and have beat it a dozen times and still loved to play through it up until it became incompatible with new IOS. Puzzle Agent 2 is still fantastic but Im dying for developers to make the first one available again!!!!!!!!


This was by far our favorite puzzle game series ever. The story line is impeccable and so captivating. The puzzles were quirky and fun. Please make the first Puzzle Agent game comparable with iPad again. Sincerely, a die hard Nelson Tethers fan.


There isnt a way to skip over a puzzle and because of this we were unable to finish the game. We got stuck on the lander circuit game. 13 moves with 3 electrons is too much to work out in our head without being able to see the electrons move. The game wasnt very good anyway. Long tedious dialogue, puzzles that are not fun, slow movement and full of bugs.


Hello creators we were wondering were is the first Puzzel Agent we cant find it :(


Great game, kids enjoy. We do together and it becomes part of the evening routine. Can only do some much repeat!


Please make another Puzzle Agent game!


But did telltale only buy the rights to part 2??? Where is Part 1 in the App Store? We have it downloaded from our purchase history but if we search it in the US App Store it doesn’t come up! Trying to recommend the game to a friend.


Us and our dad love this game!,and we even make poems too! Like… Moose ear diner milkshake slurp Director Jennings starts to burp Glori Davner pours some jo Sheriff Bagh is eating slow Randel Scruffman bangs a sign Darn those milkshakes are so fine! PS. Update the first game Please and thank you.


This game stole our heart! It honestly changed our life, and we love it to death. But Im really depressed that the first puzzle agent got too old and was removed from the AppStore. Like honestly, what the hell, apple and telltale?? Get your crap together. If you are looking for the first game, you can get it on steam BUT dont do that if you wanna play on Mac because its broken as crap too. Works on windows.


Hard to recommend this game since the original is still unplayable.


Plot is odd, gameplay is boring and ‘puzzles’ are silly except for a few.


This is our favorite app of all time! If we were you, we would get it!


We love this game please make another!!!!!!!!!


Start with the first puzzle agent and then move on to this one. Same fun animation, voice overs that nail minnesotans verbal quirks dead on. Lots of fun and silliness. Puzzles are not super hard, but move you on through a continuation of the story from puzzle agent 1. High production values make it worth its price tag.


We loved PA1, so we are thrilled that they brought out PA2 for the iPad. The artwork and story are so utterly charming and different, and the puzzles are so much fun, especially since it is so rare to find a game that focuses solely on this type of play without hidden object filler. That said, we felt that the puzzles in PA2 were slightly easier than we expected, excepting the few that required prior knowledge (crazy higher maths equation, anyone?) Some seemed a bit too obscure to divine on logic alone, while others gave too much info, making them childishly simple. It’s definitely a difficult line for the developers to follow, as we’re sure they’d get complaints no matter which way they went on these… All in all, the game is certainly entertaining enough to ignore the few puzzles that are outside your comfort zone, whatever that happens to be. Great job by Telltale, as always. Keep them coming!


This is like our favorite game and they need to make a third, no flaws.


We loved the first Puzzle Agent. We thought the story was unique and funny, and loved the puzzles. We were really excited to see Puzzle Agent 2 come out and we have not been disappointed. We have read some of the comments about puzzles being confusing, but so far haven’t had any real issue. Some of these puzzles are undeniably tough, but we think that’s part of the charm of the game. We wish we could give it more stars. Please, please, please, make a Puzzle Agent 3!


Telltale, we would pay $10 for a new version right now! Just saying, we love this game, we’ve played it twice and we hope for a new one soon?! Gamers–very fun, great and diverse types of puzzles. We even like the music.


Fun puzzles with a main story line. The production and user interface are super smooth. Love it but we feel the story isn’t complete yet. Where is the ep3? :)


We love this one just as much as the last. But we’ve found some mistakes with the puzzles. Hidden sight puzzle where you arrange photos with tracks in the snow has one photo where a man shouldn’t be in it and should be in the last photo. Don’t let it fool you. We hope the mistakes don’t keep showing up. It definitely makes the game a little more puzzling!


We tend to agree with most of the reviewersThe puzzles are good on the whole, but there are a handful that are confusing until you hit "Submit" to see what will happen. In addition, the story isn’t as good, IMHO. Without spoiling anything, we’ll just say that things take a very strange turn toward the end that leaves you scratching your head in confusion. The graphics, music, and sound effects are still top-notch, thankfully. The app is also quite stable and the game is enjoyable to play. If you played the first, pick this one up, too. The story and puzzles may not be quite as good, but it’s still very enjoyable!


We have now played through both Puzzle Agent 1 and 2 and we must say, we love them. The fact that it could be better doesn’t mitigate that we thoroughly enjoyed and compulsively played through both games. Let us break both of those down: Why we loved the games – Doing the abstract puzzles, and the satisfaction from getting them right; especially the moment when the accepted or rejected stamp comes down. Even when you know you solved it, there’s still that moment of worry; did we think of everything? – Good storytelling. The story tells itself, you only need to figure out the puzzles. But it still keeps you wanted to know what is going on and the developments are interesting – Great characters. We do find myself having every conversation with every character because they are interesting and entertaining. We love the voice acting and the artwork. – Mood. Always endearingly creepy, great art, great music, and there’s something just delightful about it all. Where it could be better: – On average, Puzzle Agent 2 had better, harder puzzles than the first installment. However, it is still inconsistent and you get the idea that they couldn’t come up with quite enough good puzzles so they had to throw some fillers in there – repeats, obvious ones, etc. Also, there were a few (coins in boxes, we’re looking at you) that required outside knowledge to solve. We had that knowledge, and most of the demographic playing this game probably does, but we found it surprising that they would rely upon something like that. – The story in the first one was more mysterious and more compelling than number 2. Number 2 was still good, and more satisfying as it brought things to a close, but it was less coherent and polished. – This is nitpicky, but the flyer puzzle really bothered us. It mirrored the fish-spawning puzzle from the first one, which was our favorite, but this time the puzzle did the math automatically for you and it became very easy. Challenge us! And we mean that in general. Every time we had to quit a puzzle and come back to it (which was only twice), we respected the game more and enjoyed it more. In summary, we hope they keep the style, tone, and high quality voice, visual, and music art. The heart of the game is the puzzles, and we hope Puzzle Agent 3 improves on the puzzles again as much as 2 improved on 1. This franchise is still trying to achieve its full potential, but that doesn’t stop us from enjoying it and endorsing it every step of the way.


Even after the update, there are many spots where dialog is not played. There are also spots where the animations don’t display smoothly and are quite choppy. We really hope these issues get fixed, as we’re going to stop playing until they are.


We are stuck in a loop at Valda’s Inn… We are looking for the skier, and nothing is happening. Any thoughts?


Telltale makes amazing adventure games, and Puzzle Agent ranks up there with other series like Monkey Island, but PA2 falls short of PA1. The game felt very rushed with little time to explore. Unlike PA1, you aren’t afforded the same freedom to explore the town at a measured pace and instead are directed to go where the story leads you. Also many of the puzzles take a back seat to the story and many are unrelated to the plot and require outside knowledge to figure out. We felt many of the best type of puzzles from the original game such as the logic questions were excluded from the sequel and instead many of the sillier styled puzzles were done to death here, such as the chain cutting puzzle or the photo rearranging puzzle. The game does answer some questions from the first game and raises many new ones and has a few grickle Easter eggs that don’t disappoint, but the game lost some of its charm by being far too linear and rushed. We hope there are more games in the series as the concept is highly original with so many possibilities.


Absolutely a fun game, but it doesn’t live up to the standards set by the first. Even if it did, the enjoyment is cut seriously short by all the issues with the sound in the game. Segments of dialogue go missing, sounds get stuck playing on a loop, we even had one random sound effect play out of nowhere. And, of course, while the sound is messing up the screen freezes and we’re left wondering if it’ll come back, or if the app is about the crash. Very disappointing performance-wise.


Okay, so the story continues on from Puzzle Agent 1 – which is great since the first one definitely ended on a "where’s the ending?!". Story is great, though a lot happens very suddenly near the end. However, the puzzles either hit or miss, and when they miss they miss badly. There are some where you don’t understand what is expected until you’ve submitted your answer. Glitches abound. And the sense of creepy is actually lower than the first. Overall we enjoyed it, but there was enough "huh?" moments ( and not just from the puzzles) to only give it 3, maybe 3.5 stars.


Hi, the game doesn’t work: slow, sound is choppy, unresponsive, and eventually freezes. The game will not play. Your website does not address how to get a refund, please advise. We love your games otherwise.


First the story: creative and weird, like the last game. The first Puzzle Agent had creative puzzles with decently written instructions; Puzzle Agent 2’s puzzles are either so simple that they’re not challenging a all, or the instructions are written so ambiguously that you have to blindly poke and fail a few times to figure out what you’re supposed to do. Te software is also buggy, even after the most recent update – particularly in the "sliding furniture" puzzles, Nelson will often disappear, meaning that since yon cant see him, you don’t know how to arrange the furniture – huge fun killer! We’re disappointed, TellTale – you can do way better than this. Love your other games (especially Sam & Max on OS X).


Puzzle agent is a great game but we can’t play it right now. The screen is white and It apparently can’t be repaired.


We love puzzle games so Puzzle Agent series seemed like a good fit. However we ended up playing the games only because of a seeming lack of alternatives. We did complete both games and found both to suffer from overly lengthy dialogue and pacing. We’re not here for the story – especially if its as obtuse as this one. Please make it zippier. If the dialogue was smarter and more brisk, then we wouldn’t mind the seemingly random plot. In fact with some pacing and editing decisions the story with gnomes and astronauts might even be quirky and charming. But as presented it adds dreary length unnecessarily. We tried to tap through the dialogue sequences. We read infinitely faster than the characters talk – and the words presented on the screen. So we would have liked it if we could read the entire text dialogue, instead of having to wait for the characters to slowly eek out the lines. Tapping causes the dialogue to disappear. Maybe we could get into the story if we could read it at our faster pace? The characters speak and move too slowly. The cuts and actions of the character movements add too much idle time – without much substance. Face reaction shots from static drawn characters does not work in this game and adds unnecessary wasted time. The puzzles in the sequel were too easy – many completed in less than 30 seconds. The second of the series is by far worse – mostly because the story gets so haphazard and random that its hard to become invested in the outcome.


It says the voice skipping is fixed but it continues to skip for us. And now we’re stuck in the house that was in the forrest, can’t click anything and when we click the app it takes us directly to that screen. We loved puzzle agent one and we’ve enjoyed this one too, just wish we could continue. We paid seven dollars for this app so u better fix it.


While not as polished as PA1, the story line, puzzles, animation, and soundtrack are all absolutely engaging. Thoroughly enjoyed it.


We really liked the first one and can’t wait for this one!!!!!


Telltale is known for making great point-and-click adventure games, and this one is no exception. Very high production values and lots of fun, too. And I’d rather play this on our iPad than on a desktop computer any day of the week!


Couldn’t put it down, just like the first one. The who done it is fun. Why so long between versions? This is our favorite game.


This is awesome, but shorter and easier than the first. The first was great, and with more puzzles added, this could be as great.


Just as fun to play AND look at as the first. However, some of the puzzle instructions could be worded better ( e.g. Log path). Glitch-free up until Agent Tethers starts chasing (?) through the woods. From that point on, animation was jerky and the sound was stuttered. Characters are just as funny and sarcastic!!!


Game stutters a bit in places on our iPad-1, and the game uses a lot of recycled artwork. Bought it this morning and solved it the same day. That said, if what you want is more puzzles and don’t mind the extension of a silly plot with recycled artwork, then it’s a good buy. It has been a long time since we played the original version, but the instructions this time around seem clearer.


Do not usually complain about length and price, but way too short for the cost… But lobed PA1 too much not to try it. Lingering on a scene and taking unnecessarily long to transition does not make it better, just seems like system issues. Still a very fun and good puzzle game… Better than most! Alot of puzzles.. Some pretty challenging to figure out even what was needed, let alone answer. Love the story and graphics. Definite technical issues … Stuttering and spelling/grammar errors. Hope there is an update with fixes and perhaps a bit more. Are we going to Bermuda next?


When youre part of the FBIs Department of Puzzle Research, you know a lot of puzzles will come your way. Agent Nelson Tethers solved the case in Puzzle Agent, but now in Puzzle Agent 2, hes returning to Scoggins, Minnesota to finalize the case first released in the original. Get ready to solve all kinds of various puzzles as you attempt to discover the Myth of the Hidden People. The game is a deluxe mystery, and you travel around the town questioning people, and solving puzzles to figure out the mystery one small piece at a time. We covered the game during E3, and now its time for the full review. You dont need to have experience with the original to fully enjoy Puzzle Agent 2, and if youre interested there is quick summary in Tethers journal. The game lives up to its name with so many puzzles included, and each one is completely different than the last. The puzzles are based on logic, and can become quite challenging, but its so worth it to figure it out on your own. You can use hints in case youre completely stumped, and you have access to plenty of hints. The best part about the puzzles is that you need to be sure of the answer, because there is no feedback from the game until you submit your solution. Then you get to find out if you were right or wrong, and you get three attempts per puzzle. While traveling through the town of Scoggins, youll come across many characters to interact with. There are multiple topics to discuss with each character, and its up to you if you want to know the whole story, or just get to the next puzzle. The story is an outstanding mystery that is unveiled ever so carefully to keep you intrigued throughout. This is the kind of story and game that youll want to keep playing until the conclusion. Puzzle Agent 2 comes with tons of puzzles, and there are multiple hours of gameplay and storyline to make it well worth the purchase price. Its the type of experience that you really dive into, and you want to curl up and enjoy it. You really need your thinking cap on for all the puzzles as well as unraveling the mystery. The art design is quite unique, and there are so many subtleties to the design from Graham Annable. The voice acting is spot on to further immerse you in the story, rounding out the great experience. Puzzle Agent 2 is an outstanding sequel that easily stands on its own. It may be the best puzzle experience in the App Store, and once you start youll be captivated until the finish. Puzzle Agent 2 is a should buy for your iOS device of choice, and be ready to be challenged.


Way too short for a $6 game. We loved both games but this was so short we felt ripped off.


First of all it’s really annoying to look SO FORWARD to a sequel and be so utterly disappointed. Too short, puzzles either ridiculously easy or ridiculously hard with nothing much in between, elements of the story were completely disconnected and our biggest pet peeve of all… Rife with spelling errors. Seriously, if we can dole out the cash, you guys can hire an actual text editor as opposed to running a spell check. The two stars were given for great artwork and stellar voice over work. Not much else to see here, sadly.


We were really looking forward to PA2 after recommending PA1 to friends. We were really disappointed on several levels: 1) Lots of misspellings in the dialogue and hints 2) The story doesn’t go anywhere funny or interesting. We found myself just skipping through the dialogue because we didn’t care — and we loved the story in the first game. 3) Music and sound effects often skip, stutter, or drop out 4) The game crashed and/or froze several times 5) The puzzles are RIDICULOUSLY easy in comparison to the first game we know everyone who liked the first game is going to buy this one anyway, but…


Not challenging. The storyline and dialogue takes more time then the limited puzzles.

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