Finding Teddy 2 can be found on Steam on 2 April

Finding Teddy 2, a rather unorthodox sequel, will be searching Steam on 2 April.

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The original Finding Teddy was a creepy point-and-click adventure full of spiders, in which a little girl’s teddy bear was nicked by a big spider, and she ventured into the world inside her closet to get it back. I say that Finding Teddy 2 is an unorthodox sequel because, uh… it’s an arcade-y action-adventure.

Finding Teddy 2 looks a bit Metroidvania, basically. Explore areas, find secrets, learn skills, battle monsters, and complete secondary quests. According to devs LookAtMyGame it’s estimated to take about 20 hours, and that’s not counting the secondary quests.

Finding Teddy 2 is due out on 2 April. You can see a trailer for it below.


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