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Land of Enki
11 years ago

Land of Enki 2 Finished!


Hey guys! Just stopping by to post a quick update on Land of Enki 2. Yes, it’s indeed finished and will be released on GameJolt hopefully no later than 4-5 weeks from now.

The reason that it’s going to be coming then and not now is because we’re currently looking for a sponsor for the game. If we’re successful in finding one, that’s awesome! If we don’t, that sucks, but the game will still be released without fail. Sponsorship is just the way us Flash developers try and pay the bills when ads aren’t up to scratch.

So yeah, it’s coming soon! Very soon. The final product is far superior to the first game, I honestly believe that, and there’s plenty of new levels, bosses and collectables to explore, defeat and…well, collect. There are some secrets to find too that will hopefully be a nice little challenge to work out.

Don’t worry, they’re not as obscure as the hidden sheepah in the wall this time around.



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