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So, they made a sequel, “Brain Test 2: Tricky Stories,” and honestly, they kicked it up a notch. They took the same kind of brain-bending puzzles from the first one but wrapped them up in these little stories. Suddenly, you’re not just solving random puzzles; you’re helping some poor schmuck escape a monster or trying to get Agent Smith out of another bind. It just makes you want to solve the puzzle even more, you know? You get a bit invested.

The puzzles are still as bonkers as ever. You might be trying to figure out how to get a cat to meow, and the solution involves dragging the word “meow” onto the cat. It’s that level of thinking outside the box, sometimes way, way outside. You’ll find yourself trying all sorts of weird interactions with your screen, and when it finally clicks, you feel like you’ve discovered a secret language. It keeps things from getting stale because each story brings new kinds of silliness.

What I really dig about this one is how the story bits make the whole thing more… moreish. You’re not just on to the next puzzle; you’re on to the next part of the story, wondering what ridiculous situation these characters will find themselves in next. It’s still about those tricky solutions, but the little narratives give it an extra layer of charm that makes you stick around.