But as a sequel to the first one, it does everything a sequel should do and does it right. Kindergarten 2, as a game, is just odd and strange. And when it comes to these kinds of games, it’s probably for the best to not give it much thought. Of course, most people who play the game just outright ignore this and try to just go through the game without giving it much thought. The more popular Binding of Isaac features a disturbing story of child violence, abortions, and much more. But other games deal with kid violence like this one. Just like the first one, it hides so many dark things under such a basic and innocent premise. This game is really messed up, and probably that’s what makes it a little more interesting. Just the usual stuff, right? Kid violence not meant for kids You know, all the usual activities of a kindergarten are here, helping to steal an inhaler, keeping your companions safe from being murdered, helping in an inmate war, hiding bodies, and much more. An even bigger kindergarten with much more space and tons of new activities. There are even 50 new Monster Mon collectible cards, and 30 new unlockable costumes. In a new school with new friends, 9 new story missions in over 15 new locations.
As you may know, Kindergarten 1 takes place on Monday, and this sequel takes place on Tuesday. Developed by SmashGames and Con Man Games, it’s the sequel to the original game released in 2017. Kindergarten 2 picks up where the first one left.