Beholder 2 Lite

4.1
3.91K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Mature 17+
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About this game

The Ministry of Sequels is proud to present another dystopian gem in your totalitarian collection! Beholder 2 brings you back to Helmer, where you will become a cog in a totalitarian machine once again.

You're a newly employed department officer within the Ministry of a totalitarian state. While you are poised to have an illustrious career and possibly become Prime Minister someday, the way to the top won't be easy.

Though you're at the bottom of the career ladder, that's more than many of your fellow citizens will ever achieve! Will you become a diligent and responsible officer decorated by the Wise Leader himself? Or will you become a hardline careerist capable of destroying anyone who stands between you and the Prime Minister's seat? Or maybe you're just a whistleblower? If so, who sent you? And why?

Whatever the case, you are now part of the Ministry! From this moment on, no one beyond these walls has ascendance over you! You are free to shape your own future! So, how high up the career ladder will you climb? The choice is still yours to make!

Key features:
- Unique totalitarian bureaucratic simulator!
- Difficult moral choices. Your decisions affect the storyline
- Multiple endings! How many can you get?
- Unique art style, 3D characters in a 2.5D environment!
- Complicated stories and life situations every working day at the Ministry!
- A variety of fanciful characters!
- Time is your most valuable asset! Invest it wisely!
- Play absorbing mini-games, process citizens’ applications, and test landlords (figure out yourselves what this may mean)
- Lots of black humor to light the totalitarian darkness!
- No requirement to play the original Beholder game to understand the events of the sequel. However, those who did play the first game will notice more references and Easter eggs!

Enjoying Beholder 2? Learn more about us at:
https://beholder2.com/
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https://twitter.com/beholder_game
Updated on
Aug 20, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
3.77K reviews
Karri Clinger
July 11, 2020
Excellent game play and storyline! I absolutely enjoy this game. But! The game keeps force closing and my progress lost even if Ive just saved. Unfortunetly, it's gotten to a point that I can't enjoyably play it anymore. Ultimately, thats why I stopped playing the first time I downloaded. I had hoped more developer work had been done (reasonable expectation given the almost $10 cost of the game) Id like to get further in the game once this gets rectified, but for now Ill have to uninstall.
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Siavash Alimohammadi
October 25, 2020
This is the ULTIMATE adventure game, and until now I can't belive it is on mobile. Everything is absoloutly perfect, the art, the atmosphere, the story, gameplay, the whole adventure! Its jusy "un-freakin' belivable" how much options you got and how much unexpected stuff happening. I've never been into adventure games but this is my game, A huge shotout to the amazing team behind.
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A Google user
April 5, 2020
Wow, game graphics is just awesome, very unique... So great that I bought it and believe me, it is so rare that I spend money on games. The concept is great and shows how bureaucracy works in a dictatorial regime. Lot of dilemmas but in the end to get promoted you must betray. Only downside is that we can run out of money really quick with no option to watch ads or do something to recover a little bit.
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