Peace, Death! 2

4.3
2.16K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

In a place beyond time and space, the Reapers formed an independent Union so they wouldn't have to answer to the Horsemen of the Apocalypse anymore.
With no acceptable candidate for the position of Union leader, the atmosphere at the Union has descended into blissful anarchy, which is not great for productivity.
Fortunately, a new Reaper gets hired as a Sorter one day - you.

Rules. Send clients to Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory based on the various signs they have. There are tricky clients who interact with each other, interfere with the Reaper's work, or ignore the basic rules, which means you'll have to be extra careful when you're deciding where to send almost everyone.

Clients. Many clients are unique individuals. Some of them are even a little famous - but any resemblance to actual people is totally, entirely coincidental. They're not just unique faces, though - they also have unique abilities. For example, Jailers won't let you send prisoners anywhere, Bureaucrats will surprise you with inspections, and the Musketeers are one for all and all for one!

The Reapers Union. This is where the Reaper goes after every work day just to go to work again! But first you can accept contracts, view jobs from the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, get the latest news from this world, and do super important favors for other Union members. After all, every candidate needs faithful friends when there's an upcoming election.

Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Now that the Union is up and running, the Horsemen finally have time to devote to their beloved side projects. Death's Agency, War's Arena, Pestilence's Laboratory, and Famine's Diner are all open for business!

Anything else? Catastrophes, a rental apartment, a bunch more events, laughs, and maybe even cats. You'll definitely get to do some fishing and listen to awesome music.

Good luck, Mr. Master Reaper!
Updated on
Jun 1, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
2.07K reviews
Grant M.
July 30, 2022
THE DEVS ACTUALLY LISTENED! This game solves every single issue I had with the first game, and then some! The first Peace, Death! game was so reliant on memorization & quick reflexes that it was always really hard to mentally pick up where you left off. This game does away with timers altogether (aside from optional mini-challenges), makes the rules clearer & info easier to access, adds lots of new gameplay modifiers & challenges, even the humor improved (fewer references)! THANK YOU! WELL DONE!
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AZAMATIKA
August 4, 2022
Thank you :]
James Cook
June 9, 2022
Honestly I love this game. But it has a MASSIVE problem that makes it so aggravating it's almost unplayable. I know it's too late now, but if you make a 3, please take OUT the special conditions based on the look of characters. I understand that it's supposed to be challenging but.. Edit: I was wrong, and I'll admit that here cause the game doesn't deserve it. This game is incredible! I was simply just not used to the challenges yet. Definitely worth a play or two. Just wish it was longer!
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AZAMATIKA
June 8, 2022
Hey. Delivery Guy, as I remember, always have 1 hell sign, because of 1 big pizza in his hand. It means, that axes, swords and other weapons and food (on the character) must by counted too. I am often told that a client cannot be sent, but so far I have always found a client that can be sent (They send me screenshots).
Chi Le
August 26, 2022
Pretty fun game. Mechanics are different from Peace, Death, and there are more to do this time around. However the daily breefings are poorly explained, the language is not clear enough. There should be an encyclopedia, similar to when you press and hold to read more, but can access any time from the menu.
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