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November 16, 2010

Zen Bound 2

Zen Bound 2
5.8
metacritic
Based on 6 Reviews
79
Release date
November 16, 2010
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Mode(s)
Single-player
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Summary

The official sequel to the multiple award winning iPhone game is now available on the iPad.

Zen Bound 2 is a meditative puzzle game of wrapping rope around wooden sculptures. It is a tactile game, with a focus on making rope, wood and stone look and feel real and believable.

The highlights of Zen Bound 2 are its controls and its atmosphere. The game takes full advantage of tilt and multi-touch and feels natural and comfortable to play. The dusty and soothing atmosphere is a combination of beautiful visuals and a unique soundtrack by 'Ghost Monkey'.

Game features:

* Over 100 levels
* New gameplay modes with paint bombs
* Highly detailed visuals, gorgeous on the iPad screen
* New Ghost Monkey music (total soundtrack 45 mins)
* All levels from the original Zen Bound, all with visual upgrades, some with new gameplay
* Tree of Tribute, featuring guest stars from independently developed iPhone games

Zen Bound 2 System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows XP SP3 or later
CPU:
1.6+ GHz
RAM:
512 MB
GPU:
OpenGL 2.0 with shader model 3 required, ATI Radeon X1300 or better, Nvidia 6000-series or better

Zen Bound 2 Trailer

Zen Bound 2 Screenshots10

Critic Reviews6

80
While the game is relaxing, it isn't something I'm likely to play again. There's no obvious flaw with Zen Bound 2, but there's something that turns me off from a game that's in between something passive (like Crosswords or Scrabble) and something active (like Angry Birds or Fruit Ninja).
May 4, 2011
A contemplative puzzle game that evolves the original with extra levels and high-definition graphics, despite the lack of any new gameplay elements.
February 11, 2011
IGN IGN
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85
The relaxed atmosphere, wealth of ornaments, and near-perfect controls make Zen Bound 2 easy to recommend. What a great game.
February 11, 2011

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