![]() During gym class, give the soda to Buggs to get this card. Ignore Stevie and go straight to the teachers’ lounge. Danner will give you this card.īuy a can of soda from the vending machine during recess. Interact with the other leg on the far wall and Dr. You will get the card.ĭuring the “If You Can Dodge a Nugget” storyline, pick up the severed leg from the Nugget cave and go to science instead of gym. Go into the teachers’ lounge and buy a can of soda so Ms. Trade her the box of nuggets for her cat Tenders. (Easy to obtain during the “A Tale of Two Janitors” storyline)įollow the storyline of “If You Can Dodge a Nugget.” Once it gets to recess, go up the alleyway and talk to Agnes the dumpster hag. This card is inside the locked janitor’s closet inside a yellow garbage bin. Walk to the corner of the school wall and interact when the red exclamation mark appears. Pay Monty $3.00 to use the wheelchair ramp. Help Carla snatch the ball from Jerome then return to Monty, who is laid helpless in the playground and talk to him. Same applies for some achievements.During “The Hitman’s Potty Guard” storyline, go to gym instead of science. Rating - 8/10 (Some of the Monstermon cards were annoying to get without a guide. It helps to be familiar with the first game as you will be able to apply that knowledge to Kindergarten 2. If you didn't play the first game, I would buy the combo pack and play through them both. If you liked the first game, you should definitely pick up Kindergarten 2. With 30 Costumes and 50 Monstermon cards, you can expect to replaying some routes many times, especially if you are also achievement hunting. You can then wear these costumes during the game. There is also the addition of costumes, often collected from the corpses of others. ![]() After assembling a deck of 10 Monstermon cards, you can challenge your classmates to a Monstermon battle during Recesss.Īnd that's not even all the collectables. And there is even some that require you to beat your classmates in a Monstermon battle. Some, however, require you to do some missions in a certain way. You get some for finishing the different missions. Some of these cards are not to hard to get. The amount of Monstermon cards has doubled to 50. If you thought getting all 25 Monstermon cards in the first game was hard, Kindergarten 2 adds even more. The game also allows players to restart an area, even from the Morning Yard area, making it easier to do different routes in missions. This makes it easier for players to spend their time wisely. The apples are also marked to signal if an event takes place, such as Dr Banner leaving the teacher's lounge. This is a welcome change as it was quite tedious to get up to $10 (mainly for Monty's route). For example, the piggy bank is no longer a thing and you are restricted to just $5, with apples not offering any money. The gameplay for Kindergarten 2 is essentially the same as the first game, with some altercation. Unlike the first game, each route feels somewhat connected to the overall story and each character feels intertwined with each other. However, through playing through the different routes, you eventually discover the truth behind this new school. Like the first game, the story isn't immediately told to the player. Overall, these new additions to the cast allow for more complex interactions with older characters, such as Mrs Applegate being unable to handle her students very long before breaking. There is also some new staff members, such as Bob the Janitor, Margaret the Dinner Lady, Dr Banner (who teaches the Smart Class) and the Principal. Ozzy - A quiet boy, who speaks of his "lost friends".Felix is seen as the more confident and smart one, whereas Ted is seen Felix and Ted - Twins, who are quite wealthy.Carla - A rule breaker who can offer her services of smuggling contraband, so long as you can afford to.Penny - The Principal's Daughter, who could be described as a "Teacher's Pet".However, Kindergarten 2 also introduces some new characters: All of them are still as quirky as ever, where some events in the previous game are mentioned. Most of the characters from the first game return in this game, such as Buggs, Monty, The Janitor, Cindy and, of course, Nugget. Kindergarten 2 improves on the original game so much that if you liked the first game, you should definitely pick up the sequel. ![]() If you have played the first game, you probably already are aware of the many quirks of Kindergarten.
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