KAMI 2 Critic Reviews
6 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews(83.3%)
0 Mixed Reviews(0%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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AppAdvice
April 4, 2017
The game is a fantastic follow-up to the original, which I adored. The visuals make the game look and feel like genuine origami, the sound is amazing, the puzzles are challenging enough without being too overwhelming, and the wide variety of included levels as well as daily challenges and user-made stages keeps everything fresh and interesting, even if you beat the main game. This is another fantastic puzzle game from State of Play Games that I will be keeping on my device for some time.
Pocket Gamer UK
April 4, 2017
Even with its flaws, Kami 2 is a puzzler perfect for filling in spare moments.
Gamezebo
April 5, 2017
So long as you aren’t expecting anything new with the Kami formula, Kami 2 is definitely worth a look. Heck, the user-made levels (and the option to make your own, of course) alone make it well worth checking out. This is one of those instances where more actually is better, rather than simply being more.
Multiplayer.it
April 21, 2017
Kami 2 is more of the same in its purest form, nevertheless it's still enjoyable, and if you have appreciated the first one you could not ask for anything else than this.
TouchArcade
April 4, 2017
Kami 2 is a gorgeous puzzle game packed with challenging content, but it allows its sense of style to get in the way of a smooth experience for the player. It's fine that the game throws out difficult and complex puzzles, but the game seemingly goes out of its way to make the process of solving those challenges as tedious as possible. Between its generous pay model, stunning presentation, and heaps of puzzles to solve, Kami 2 is probably worth taking at least a few swings at. It's at least a few folds away from the gameplay living up to the slick visual designs, however, and there are clearly some kinks to work out with the online modes.
The Verge
April 2, 2017
It’s almost startling how much you get for free: Kami 2 features more than 100 levels to play through, regularly updated daily challenges, and a creation tool to design and share your own stages. You’ll need a lot of coffee to get through it all.