Alright, if you’re even remotely into action-puzzle games with a side of dark humor, you gotta check out Slayaway Camp 2: Puzzle Horror. Blue Wizard Digital skullface is back at it, and this sequel? It’s like someone mashed up Friday the 13th and a Rubik’s Cube, then sprinkled in a little absurdity for good measure. For three bucks on Google Play, you get to jump back into the bloody shoes of Skullface—yeah, that guy—and cause some mayhem that’ll have you cackling like a maniac.
So, what’s the deal this time?
Well, Skullface is still the world’s worst party guest. Say his name and—poof—he crashes your gathering with a murder spree. Except this time, after slicing and dicing everyone, he gets sucked into a phone like some cursed TikTok filter. Now he’s stuck in a digital hellscape with a bunch of unlucky victims, and honestly, I’m here for it.
But don’t let all the gore fool you—at its core, Slayaway Camp 2 is a brain-bending puzzle game. You’re Skullface, and your job’s simple: clear every level by offing the cast of characters. It sounds easy, but nah, you’ll actually have to use your brain. Every time you sidle up to someone, they bolt in a random direction, so you’ve gotta think ahead and trick them into traps or dead ends. The levels are packed with hazards—pushable boxes, rocks, traps, weapons—basically everything but the kitchen sink. And with over 300 levels, you’ll be scratching your head for hours.
Themed stages?
Oh yeah, they’ve got those too. The first one’s “Skullface is Back!”—a nice, easy intro before things get absolutely bananas. Rack up stars, and you’ll unlock even wilder scenarios, like “Wilderness Terrors” and “Law Enforcement Laughs.” It’s like binge-watching horror movies, except you’re the monster.
And the visuals?
Way better than the first one. Everything’s chunky and cute in that weird chibi style, so even when you’re chopping someone’s head off, it’s more “aww” than “eww.” The characters are super expressive, and their goofy escape attempts are straight-up hilarious. It’s this perfect balance of cartoonish violence and laugh-out-loud moments that keeps it from feeling too grim.
Bottom line:
Slayaway Camp 2 is a blast. It’s smart, it’s twisted, and it’s way funnier than it has any right to be for a game about murder. If you liked the first one or just want a puzzle game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, this is a no-brainer. Go on, grab it—just, uh, maybe don’t say Skullface’s name out loud. You know, just in case.