Play Amazed 2 and help Sketchy and Lola navigate through a maze of levels using the built-in accelerometer. Once you have completed Classic mode try your hand at Blackout! Compete with other players via the real time leaderboard. Pick your favorite level(s) and test your skills against other players from around the world.
Price: Free, $1.99
So if Android Developer Jason Tomlinson was testing the waters with his first rendition of Amazed… then he’s perfected his craft and transformed his accelerometer game into a full fledged game of skill. I’m amazed by Amazed 2 Android Game, far superior that the 1st rendition. Excellent illusion of space & depth using a parallax 2D effect. Tilt Sketchy and Lolathrough the mile high levels on thin strips of land, sporadic directional enemies and teleportation goals that sometimes require keys to complete the level.
The regular levels too easy? Up for more challenge? Then play the “Blackout” mode which only gives you a fish-eye lens view of surroundings. It’s challenging as you’ll never know what enemy or cliff is in your direction. Great game for the kids for concentration and keeping them out your hair.
Gripe Alert: the motions and especially kills feel artifcial, doesn’t give the complete illusion of the character falling over a cliff.
The Android game is very addicting as well as challenging, especially Blackout mode. Some obstacles require a combination of steady hands, timing and speed.
The game is deceivingly simple to play, use the phones accelerometer and tilt to play.
Amazed 2 Android Game features punchy colored vector based 2D graphics.
Driven by the devices’ accelerometer, it also features a few sound effects upon failure.




(4.1 out of 5)
Should you Download Amazed 2? Yes! Amazed 2 is Pretty Amazing!
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It’s a nice enough game, but the enemies are too random making this a game of chance, not skill and therefore annoying, not fun. Edging past an enemy, right on the edge of falling off is skill. Having that enemy then randomly move 90 degrees straight into you is not.
Shame, this is a nice game otherwise.