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Prehistorik 2

Available Platform: DOS

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Year1993
GenrePlatformer
Rating4

75/100 based on 4 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherTitus
DeveloperTitus
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated2 December 2020

Game Review

Prehistorik 2 is the sequel to the platform game Prehistorik and was developed and published by Titus Interactive; it was released for DOS and Amstrad CPC in 1993.

In this humorous platform game you control a caveman as he hops and whacks his way through the levels. The controls are relatively simple and only utilize the arrow keys and the space bar.

This new chapter has the same storyline from the first Prehistorik, where you play as a platforming caveman on the search for food. One element that did not carry over into the sequel is the need to maintain a minimum food level. Using his club, the caveman bops enemies on the head and takes the spoils they leave behind. Enemies drop food and other random bonus items upon death. You can also find items by using your club for things other than enemy bopping. The game has hidden areas, secret levels, and multiple exits to each level. Every few levels you engage in a boss fight and are given a password to skip that level on a replay.

This game is a simple, straightforward arcade style platform game. Quirky little details give this game that certain something. It’s bright graphics, silly plot, and ease of use make this game ideal for any gamer.

Review by: Tasha
Published: 27 February 2017 9:02 pm



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Prehistorik 1+2

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Price: $9.99

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Latest Comments

  • FlyingBustard - 2019-01-08 - Reply

    The way they programmed the scrolling screen is bad. Rather than a continuous scroll as you go right, it waits for you to get to the edge of the screen and then it scrolls a load of the screen to the left in one go, creating a jerky, horrible game, but then it's Titus, so no surprises there.

  • Manu - 2018-08-22 - Reply

    Thanks Chris!

  • Chris Korff - 2018-08-18 - Reply

    Btw thank you Games Nostalgia for uploading more and more games! Its getting more and more and more fun to scroll through all those nice memories and download here and there!
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