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Release Date | 2 April 2022 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Mild | None | Occasional, mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Comedy |
Story | Parody |
Play Length | Medium Length Game |
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Languages | English, German |
Graphics | 320x200, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 451 All Time |
It's Friday somewhere in Northern Germany.
Normally there was nothing special about this Friday,
the Commander of the Metal-Kompanie 666 was about to go back to his cozy bed when his beloved brother called him on his mobile phone.
Full of panic and fear, he tells that he was kidnapped by the "Cheap Pop Music Mafia" and urgently needs our help.
Will we be able to free our brother from the clutches of the Cheap Pop Music Mafia?
Is this game even dumber than its bad predecessor, Maniac Metalhead Mania?
Find out and play
Maniac Metalhead Mania II -The Heavy Metal Rescue Mission-
the free adventure game of
the Metal-Kompanie 666!
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The following great features await you:
- German (including bad spelling) and English texts (not the yellow of the egg version)
- tons of references to movies, pc games, series, books and (metal) bands!
- Countless animations and stupid background graphics
- Sarcasm, irony and bad puns
Note:
Maniac Mansion Mania II can be played without prior knowledge of the first part.
This spin-off of sorts from Maniac Mansion Mania centers on characters very into the metal type of music. While the in-jokes may be a bit much for some, the game is visually pleasing, competently put together and sports clever puzzles.
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I liked the game because of the funny characters and the entertaining puzzles. It's a fine continuation of the first game in the series. There's a LOT of metal references in there, both visually and quoted, which will be great for metalheads, but probably most players won't get half the jokes. But music knowledge isn't required to progress in the game or to appreciate it.