Unexpected2
90%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
monetization, stability
90% User Score 248 reviews
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About
Unexpected2 is a suspenseful game with 23 chapters, revolving around a chilling "fridge horror" moment. Players delve into a gripping narrative, unraveling unsettling secrets and experiencing mounting dread. Prepare for a psychological journey filled with fear, mystery, and discovery.









Audience ScoreBased on 248 reviews
story15 positive mentions
monetization16 negative mentions
- The art style and music are excellent, enhancing the overall experience of the game.
- The game features multiple unique endings and engaging puzzles that keep players intrigued.
- It offers a mix of creepy and humorous stories, making it enjoyable for a wide range of players.
- Many players experienced bugs and glitches that hindered gameplay, such as items becoming invisible or unresponsive.
- The reliance on ads for hints and unlocking chapters can be frustrating for some users.
- Some storylines and endings lack clarity and logic, leaving players confused about the game's narrative.
story
32 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is praised for its uniqueness and depth, featuring multiple endings that enhance replayability and introduce unexpected plot twists. Players appreciate the balance of challenge in the puzzles and the darker themes woven into each narrative, although some have noted minor glitches and dialogue errors. Overall, the storytelling is considered engaging and near perfect, leaving players eager for more content.
“They outdid themselves with three unique endings for almost every story.”
“This was amazing, the storytelling and the multiple endings are awesome.”
“I really liked that there's a lot of darkness behind each story.”
“The first story won't unlock one of the achievements with the eye in the mailbox, and sometimes it's hard to combine clues although I did everything right.”
“Oh my lord, the story 16 had an error dialog that says 'I love your husband,' the man said, and then the woman said 'I love you too, honey.' I think you guys need to fix the dialog.”
“I have some trouble with story 12.”