The Eighth Continent 2

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4.8
781 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

'The Eighth Continent 2: The Chasm' is the much anticipated second interactive novel of a trilogy in which you play the hero!

In the first gamebook you sought your lost family across post-apocalyptic London, but now you must venture north, to a mysterious place they call The Chasm.

Scavenge, fight, hack, trade and now persuade your way through a ruined world.

Features:
- Choose: Another branching storyline where every choice has a consequence.
- Explore: Conditional choices, where your options may depend on the items in your inventory, your health or mental state, previously visited locations, your reputation with other characters, or even your wealth!
- Fight: A card-based fighting mini-game.
- Hack: A mini-game for hacking electronic locks.
- Scavenge: A mini-game where you scavenge for precious goods.
- Trade: Vendors to buy and sell.
- Decode: A decryption mini-game to decode secret records.
- Persuade: A mini-game where you persuade characters to your point of view.
- Record: A new ‘scrapbook’, where texts found in the wasteland build up a picture of life after End-Day.
- Manage: An inventory of consumables and quest items for you to manage.
- Over 900 pages.
- 36 achievements.
- An improved, automatic bookmark save system.

Suitable for adults and young adults alike, the book uses clean language throughout and contains mild fictional violence in the form of a card game. Although a standalone story, 'The Eighth Continent 2: The Chasm' is the second book of a trilogy; book three will be released as an app soon.
Updated on
Dec 21, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
691 reviews
Jacob Dyment
July 2, 2021
Even better than the first and still free, what's there not to like? A new dialogue style minigame has been added as well and the decisions are both more varied and wider reaching. It's a superior game to the first, as a sequel should be. Very good, get it after playing part 1. Oh and buy this one too, they deserve it. I eagerly await part 3.
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Ben Garrett
July 2, 2021
Thanks Mothman, I appreciate your generous review, and hopefully others will be drawn to the light! When I type in your name, autocorrect changes it to 'Morgan'... How appropriate! Pat
J W
June 27, 2023
I really enjoyed the first game, and I was enjoying the second game up until I selected a photo to examine in the lobby during chapter 6. I just got a black screen. There is no way to progress forward or go back to before that choice. The only option appears to be to restart from the beginning. I also noticed a lot of the searching mini games appear to have less time or take more time to find the item you are looking for.
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Gilbert Musatics
May 7, 2021
The second installment of the trilogy gives us more insights into the mysteries introduced in the first part and leaves us with some more at the end. The gameplay is still solid and the story is enjoyable to the point where I binge-read the whole game in one sitting. The only issue I want to point out is technical: the save system is a bit weird to use, it feels like it could be a bit more polished. But I still recommend this unique choose your own adventure game to every fan of the genre.
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Ben Garrett
May 7, 2021
Hey thanks Gilbert! I completely agree about the save system. I blame my brother, who is the programmer... Joking. But it might be we can alter it, though it depends just how embedded in the engine the save system is. I'm not sure, I'm only the ideas man, writer and irritant to the genius of my older sibling. So glad you loved the story! 👍 Pat

What's new

Added Android 12 support