Amanda The Adventurer
The sequel to Amanda The Adventurer is now set to release and give us Amanda The Adventurer 2 right before the Halloween season
It looks as if this Halloween is just going to be filled with all kinds of things for Amanda The Adventurer to give us some extra frights. Not only are the consoles getting the original version of the game but it does look like MANGLEDmaw Games will be dropping something else for us to enjoy. As it looks, for PC gamers, you will be able to keep the fun going with the release date for Amanda The Adventurer 2. It looks like it will be dropping on October 22nd now. So, we will be able to get through the full story that is out there just in time to wrap up the horror season and then well into the other holidays that have started the war out there. Now if only it was for the consoles too on the same date…
There is, sadly, no word on when console gamers will have a chance to experience what Amanda The Adventurer 2 has to offer, but it is still on the way. They are not going to be left out, though, with the original title launching there tomorrow (October 10th) but it is only the first part of the isolated story. The sequel will allow Riley to continue the investigation out there as we head off to the public library to find more tapes of Amanda The Adventurer. Also, there looks to be a whole new monster hunting us and attached to it all too. You can get a taste of all of that with the following trailer we have for the release date just a little lower down. All to get us perfectly ready for the double feature of this IP that might even build into a larger thing like the many other indie horror video games out there too.
Amanda The Adventurer 2 — Release Date
Just one day before the console launch of the fan-favorite Amanda The Adventurer, developer MANGLEDmaw Games and horror publisher DreadXP are pleased to announce that this October is an Amanda double feature, with the sequel to the viral phenomenon coming to Steam on October 22nd. The next chapter of Riley’s story is ready, and it’s as unsettling as you’d hope it’d be.
Amanda The Adventurer 2 follows Riley Park, who after uncovering what was contained on the mysterious tapes in their attic, travels to the Kensdale Public Library to investigate further. Upon arriving, they’re greeted by a masked figure who claims to have known their Aunt Kate before she died, and needs their help finding something Aunt Kate had left in the library. They also warn of a powerful entity that seems to be drawn to the tapes.
Meanwhile, Amanda is now aware of Riley’s presence and is doing everything to find a way to free herself. Suddenly, the stakes are higher than ever before, as it’s not just Amanda looking for Riley now…
Features:
- Interactive cartoons return! Talk directly to Amanda like before, but now your input has a bigger effect on her world.
- New interaction type: GET UP! Go out and explore the environment to find something Amanda asks for, or don't! See how she responds!
- New Area: Kensdale Public Library - You're not at Aunt Kate's anymore! Explore a bigger environment with even more secrets and lore to find!
- New Friends! Neither Riley nor Amanda will be alone on their adventures with friends by their side!
- Dig even deeper into the story of Amanda, Riley, and Aunt Kate, and the sinister production of Amanda The Adventurer to unfold a horrifying history.
Will you be playing the original Amanda The Adventurer before this release or will you be hopping right in to see where it all goes in general? Would it have been a better choice to launch on all platforms at the same time for this title or does it still make sense to have the gap between releases? How long will the console gamers need to wait for this one and will it be less than they had to wait to get the original title to jump from the PC? Wander on down to the comment section to discuss all of that and the various other things we have to look at for this title. We are going to have more for Amanda The Adventurer 2, certainly, so please keep on checking back for all of those updates and the many others still in the works out there.