Again though, ultimately these end of stage affairs are simple to complete, with little test of the old gaming skills. It’s not just a case of dodging fast food themed enemies – fried chicken bucket-man is a highlight – but in Dadish 2 there are some endless runner ideas, more DoodleJump feels and some boss battles which are cleverly put together.
Most stages work in a left to right fashion, but once again Tom Young mixes up the ideas as progression is made. Will you be one of the Superior Races or Unique Avatar Race (Modified United Race). You must choose your destiny with guarenteed long play in large maps.
Things really ramp up near the end as Dadish is ejected into space, with zero gravity meaning his jump and double jump action (assigned to the A button and the only button you need worry about) become all the more prevalent. Endless Space 2 Penumbra - Avatars 1.4.13. For instance, the swamps feature quicksand which will happily gobble up Dadish or any platforms which land in it, ensuring that not just perfect platforming skills come to the fore, but a swiftness in speed is required too.
It’s with these areas where Dadish 2’s stages are split each world providing its own unique challenge.