Evil Nun 2 : Stealth Scary Escape Game Adventure

Evil Nun 2 : Stealth Scary Escape Game Adventure

Stealth horror with puzzles, crafting, and a sprawling school

Stealth horror with puzzles, crafting, and a sprawling school

Evil Nun 2: Stealth Scary Escape Game Adventure doubles down on tense, slow-burn survival, delivering a prequel that rewards patience, observation, and good timing. Set inside a labyrinthine school, it asks you to tread lightly. Every clatter risks drawing Sister Madeline and her disturbing allies to your location, so movement, doors, and dropped items all become calculated choices.

Exploration is the backbone here. The environment is larger and more intricate than in the first entry, with more rooms, shortcuts, and tucked-away secrets that feed both story and progression. The stealth loop is punctuated by moments of improvisation. You scavenge and craft makeshift weapons for brief shooting segments, but direct confrontation is not the norm. The smartest play is often to slip into a cupboard, crouch into darkness, or bolt down a corridor when things go loud. Puzzles layer on top of that cat-and-mouse design, often asking you to piece together multi-step solutions while keeping one ear tuned to footsteps.

The narrative provides a grim motive for all the skulking. As a prelude to the series, it centers on Sister Madeline’s obsession with a ritual tied to her daughter Elisa, with the demon Nazrat looming over her choices. William, a boy drawn into her scheme, becomes the catalyst for clever complications, including a memorable sequence where a garden recipe alters the behavior of mutant chickens. The result is a scenario that intertwines lore with practical objectives, adding stakes to every risky detour.

Not everything lands perfectly. Character and creature animations can look stiff, slightly undercutting otherwise strong atmosphere. Still, the constant audio tension and sizable map keep the pressure high. If you love horror that mixes stealth, resourcefulness, and clever brainteasers, this is an easy recommendation. Fans of the genre will appreciate its expanded scale and unforgiving design, even if the presentation occasionally shows rough edges.

Developer

Keplerians Horror Games

OS

Version

1.2.2

License

Free