The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters, the chilling sequel to The Coma: Cutting Class, is now available worldwide on Android! Developed by Devespresso Games and originally released on PC in 2020 by Headup Games, this Android version is brought to you by Star Game.
Fans of the first game will recognize Mina’s friend Youngho, the protagonist of the prequel. This time, however, the spotlight shifts to Mina, and the stakes feel even higher. Prepare to delve into a captivating narrative, solve intricate puzzles, and confront Mina’s deepest fears.
New to the Series? Here's the Story
Mina Park, a high school student, finds herself trapped in a terrifying nightmare within the familiar halls of Sehwa High. What begins as a typical late-night study session transforms into a desperate fight for survival. The school is twisted and unsettling, its walls pulsating with an ominous darkness. Lurking in the shadows is her teacher, Ms. Song, now a horrifying entity known as ‘Dark Song,’ driven by an unseen evil and determined to hunt Mina down.
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters throws you into a constant struggle between exploration and survival. Close encounters with Dark Song trigger intense survival sequences, where quick reflexes and precise timing in quick-time events are crucial to avoid a gruesome end.
Beyond the school walls, the Sehwa district becomes a treacherous labyrinth. You’ll encounter bizarre characters and search for materials to craft essential supplies, vital for avoiding permanent injury.
When you're not scavenging for survival, you'll be immersed in puzzle-solving, unlocking new areas, and piecing together clues to unravel the mysteries of this nightmarish realm. Careful exploration, stealth, and successful quick-time events are key to evading Dark Song's relentless pursuit.
Ready to Face Your Fears?
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is a visually stunning 2D side-scroller. Its hand-drawn artwork, reminiscent of a graphic novel, creates a captivating and unsettling atmosphere with vibrant colors. Download it now on the Google Play Store.
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