- March 6, 2023
- Naoka Games
Rayland 2
62%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
94% User Score 17 reviews
Platforms
About
In Rayland 2, players help the island's inhabitants transport energy using repeating cubes that redirect laser beams toward Domuses of matching colors. The game features 50 challenging levels, with various resources and blocks to assist in hitting each target. Players use the mouse to move and the keyboard to rotate the Repeater Cubes in this physics-based puzzle game.


Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
graphics2 negative mentions
- Engaging and simple laser puzzle mechanics that provide a unique challenge in each level.
- Well-executed design with polished graphics and a relaxing atmosphere, making it enjoyable for casual players.
- Affordable price for the quality and experience offered, making it a worthwhile purchase for puzzle enthusiasts.
- Relatively short gameplay, with only 50 easy levels that can be completed in about 1-2 hours.
- Some puzzles may be solvable without using all provided pieces, leading to a lack of challenge in certain instances.
- Repetitive music and a minimalist graphic style that may not appeal to everyone, along with some control issues.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are generally praised for their polished design and clean animations, contributing to a well-executed minimalist aesthetic. However, some users express a dislike for the graphic style and distorted perspective, indicating a divide in visual preferences.
“I bought this game and I still haven't beaten it, but I have to say that the game design, user interface, and general visuals are incredibly well done.”
“The graphics are a bit repetitive, but the animations look polished.”
“It's a minimalist game that's done cleanly, although I don't particularly like the graphic style and the distorted perspective.”