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Cool Game for Strategy Fans

Menagerie II: Presentable Liberty is the sequel to the cult game Exotable Money and offers gamers a fresh new challenge complete with realistic bloodshed and violence. Players find themselves imprisoned with no explanation and have to figure out what is happening and ultimately escape in the course of five action packed days.

Escape or Die Trying

Being trap in a jail cell is not as dull as it may seem thanks to the large cast of colourful characters that players of Menagerie II: Presentable Liberty get to interact with. One of the most memorable and haunting is the Doctor, who interrogates the main character at random intervals and drops clues to surviving the game into the conversation. Anyone who is squeamish should be aware that the game can be quite bloody at times and the violence has been created in realistic detail which will give some people nightmares and for other people will serve to add to the atmosphere of the game.

The Great Escape

Anyone who is planning to sink their teeth into Menagerie II: Presentable Liberty will need to make sure that they set aside an hour and turn off their phone. It takes around an hour to play all the way through and one of the main drawbacks is that it is not possible to save progress. Although there are currently a few bugs in the system, Menagerie II: Presentable Liberty is still worth putting through its paces.

PROS

  • Gripping storyline
  • Plenty of mystery and intrigue

CONS

  • Too gory for some gamers
  • Needs a little developing

Program available in other languages


Menagerie II: Presentable Liberty for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.1.0
  • 4.9

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  • Security Status


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