Dadish 2 9+
Radish Dad Returns
Thomas Young
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
He’s a dad, and a radish, and he’s back in his biggest adventure yet! After an impromptu “Bring Your Kids To Work Day” goes awry, Dadish sets off to find his missing children. Along the way he’ll wade through swamps, ride rockets, climb a big tree, and even visit outer space! Help reunite Dadish with his missing kids in this charming and challenging platforming adventure.
* Dadish’s biggest adventure yet!
* A challenging retro platformer from the creator of Super Fowlst and Dadish
* 50 rad levels
* Tons of rude and sassy baby radishes to find
* Sometimes you can ride on a giant talking hamburger
* A whole new gang of fast-food themed baddies
* Five new bosses, all of whom have personal problems
* A whole bunch of screechy possums
* The further joys of fatherhood
* Controller support
* A cool soundtrack
* The dialog is funny, I guess?
* I think the graphics are pretty good
* Collectable stars
* Unlockable secrets
* Follow your dreams
What’s New
Version 1.10
- Updated Dadish News
- Minor bug fixes
Ratings and Reviews
Does not disappoint
After I finished the first Dadish I was rather shocked how great it was it was funny the platforming was great and so was the art, but when I finished it i was really craving for more of everything and this is exactly that, it’s just more Dadish which isn’t to say it’s repetitive, it adds more mechanics and all of that but in the end of the day it’s just more Dadish which is exactly what I and a lot of other Dadish fans wanted, it’s the same platforming the same humour and (mostly) the same art direction.
The platforming remains razor tight and the new mechanics such as blue buttons and the burger add more depth to the game in general and are great addition in general.
One of the only complaints I had with the first game was fixed, that problem being the worlds and levels where very lacklustre and there wasn’t much to look at but in this game there is a lot of atmosphere in the levels and the worlds are way less generic and boring.
So overall Dadish 2 is a very good game and quite a bit better than the first one
Brilliant Game
I stumbled upon this game recently and it is a masterpiece. The levels and their themes are all really original apart from world two and the writing is brilliant, making for an unexpected charm. The ads in my opinion don’t feel forced and annoying like other games and when I die I always feel that it was my fault and not unfair game design. The final boss is a bit of a pushover and I beat it on my first try but other than that the game is really hard, especially in later worlds with a good array of enemies and hazards.*Spoiler* I think that world five being in space and therefore having low gravity is a genius idea making for some very fun levels, and I really love the attention to detail in the background. If there were to be a Dadish 3 I’d love to see at least one of these themes: Jungle, food,underground,desert or giant world as I think these all fit the games theme well. Hope this helps in some way.
Better Than The Original!
I absolutely loved the first game and really enjoyed playing through it. The characters were hilarious, the levels were fantastic, and there was so much attention to detail... so when I found out there was a sequel released, I immediately downloaded it and started playing.
This game mimics the charm and wit of the first but actually ended up being something completely brand new and unique. The controls are simple, the music is easy to listen to, and there are many new enemies with different abilities.
The levels are a lot harder in this game than the first, which is good for anyone who likes challenging platformers, but you will need to have patience. One particular level which requires a lot of patience is the second to last level, number 49. This was extremely frustrating to complete and became very tedious at times, but I did enjoy it overall and liked how challenging it was.
One suggestion I would mention is that on the first burgurgular level there should be some instructions on how it works, as I died quite a few times trying to figure it out.
Overall, this game was so fun to play and the creator did a great job making it! 👍
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Information
- Provider
- Thomas Young
- Size
- 69.7 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 10 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 10 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 10 or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 9+ Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humour Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
- Copyright
- © 2021 Thomas Young
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Remove Ads £2.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
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