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Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle

Cyanide Studio · 2006

Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle

Point-and-clickPuzzleRole-playing (RPG)IGDB 67Steam 56%

Session Respect Score

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0.0/ 10

"A story-driven point-and-click adventure with challenging puzzles that rewards patience but demands focus during play sessions."

Best session: 45-90 minutes

Minimum session

20 min

Pausability

At save points

Resume friendliness

Some reorientation

FOMO pressure

Zero FOMO

Focus required

Intense

Session structure

Story chapters

Plan sessions around puzzle-solving blocks rather than short bursts; use online walkthroughs liberally to avoid frustration on difficult puzzles and maintain momentum.

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About

Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle is a point and click adventure game released by Péndulo Studios, S.L. in 2006. It's a sequel to Runaway: A Road Adventure. Travel to the four corners of the world with Brian and Gina in a crazy story packed full of surprises. Pirates, spies, surfers, soldiers, and even aliens get in on the act - all combining to create a wonderfully rewarding experience to savour and remember forever. With loveable characters, rib-cracking humour, brain-tickling puzzles and stunning graphics, Runaway, The Dream of the Turtle is a glorious sight to behold. Runaway, The Dream of the Turtle is an adventure game that is a pure pleasure to play. A beautifully produced adventure game, with rich scenarios, ever-present humour and captivating puzzles. Hundreds of places to explore throughout the world. Over an hour of superb animated sequences bring to life the intrigue, plot twists and many comic moments.

Brian Basco is on vacation in Hawaii with his girlfriend Gina Timmins, after the couple fell in love during their adventures in Runaway: A Road Adventure, the first game in this two-part adventure. Gina is excited about taking a flying-boat trip to see the beautiful Tiki Falls on Mala Island, and Brian reticently agree…

Single playerSide viewActionComedyDramaMystery

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No sound needed? One-handed? Good for commutes? Players vote.

🔇No sound OK
🤚One-handed
🎵Background game
🚇Commute friendly
✈️Plane friendly
💤Suspend & resume
Quick to boot
☁️Cloud save
👶Kid can watch
🛋️Couch co-op
🎤No voice chat needed
🌙Solo after bedtime
🎙️Podcast game
🧘Zen mode
🥱Brain off
🔁Satisfying grind
🧒Kid co-op

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Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle — Session FAQ

How long does a session of Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle take?
The minimum meaningful session for Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle is approximately 20 minutes. This is the shortest play window where you can make real progress or have a satisfying experience, based on community data.
Can you pause Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle?
Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle uses save points or manual saves. You'll need to reach a checkpoint before exiting to avoid losing progress — factor this into your session planning.
Does Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle pressure you to keep playing?
Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle has no FOMO mechanics — no timed events, live content, or narrative cliffhangers. You can stop whenever you want without feeling like you're missing out.
What is Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle's Session Respect Score?
Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle has a Session Respect Score of 7.2/10. This score combines minimum session length, pausability, FOMO level, and pickup friendliness into a single metric for how well the game fits busy schedules.

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