The common currency in The Island: Castaway 2 are pearls, which can be exchanged for every available object or improved tools, weapons or a larger bag at the different shops. The island is really big and features very distinct areas that offer different fruits, materials, and also vary in how dangerous they are for Yati. The addition of new features and objects is closely connected to advancing with the plot, which definitely motivates to fulfill any quest rather quickly. In general the quests are pretty easy – you have to talk to other people, collect certain fruits or materials, or prepare certain recipes. You will fulfill a variety of quests for different characters, some from Yati’s tribe, some for other people who will be introduced later on. If you have already played the predecessor, The Island: Castaway 2 will feel absolutely familiar from beginning to end. Haunted by hallucinations, Yati has to decide what to make of his life. Yati has lived a sheltered life until things begin to change when strangers enter the small village. The player takes control of Yati, an orphan who has been brought up by the whole tribe. In contrast to the first part of this adventure/simulation-series you are now playing as a young member of a native tribe on the already familiar island. The Island: Castaway 2 is a fine sequel with a bit too much eatingĪwem Studio is back with The Island: Castaway 2, although the title is only half appropriate for this sequel.
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