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Sep 12, 2011
90
Despite feeling less like a sequel and more like a healthy update, we always welcome additional content and gameplay elements in any form, especially when the gameplay is as enjoyable as this.
Sep 12, 2011
90
To-Fu 2 is a solid sequel to an amazing iOS game. It isn't wildly different from its predecessor, but it definitely adds enough new features and improvements to warrant another round of fun.
Oct 14, 2011
80
To-Fu 2's difficulty can ramp up pretty quickly, but thanks to precise controls it's never a source of frustration.
Oct 3, 2011
78
Although not a bad game, To-Fu 2 suffers from 'limited sequel' syndrome. You can appreciate its production values and gameplay, but without much in the way of novelty or variety this is a game you'll eventually tire of.
Sep 12, 2011
75
To-Fu 2 is a fun game, but we wish the developers had added more gameplay mechanics. It feels more like To-Fu 1.5.
Sep 26, 2011
72
If you loved The Trials of Chi there is no doubt you will like this new episode. But, just to be clear, everything you will find is a bunch of new levels and a couple of insignificant addition in what was a solid and fun gameplay.
Sep 12, 2011
70
Looks-wise, To-Fu 2 evokes an odd sense of deja vu but that, in turn, isn't really a bad thing. The visuals are lovely and surprisingly adorable, the Eastern references far from overdone and there's also a decent amount of particles available.
Sep 14, 2011
70
There is no question fans of the first will welcome these new levels and appreciate the super-charged little To Fu. Those looking for a new casual physics puzzler should definitely check this out, too. Just don't expect any surprises and be sure to start in a Zen space before playing – success requires a lot of patience.
Sep 12, 2011
60
While a sequel to a game with a great premise, Tofu-2 offers nothing much in the way of new gameplay, and the imprecise aiming and frustration of some levels make this title lack widespread appeal.