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Horké Léto 2 drops you into a zany Wild West adventure where logic and absurdity collide. You play as Honza Majer, a man mysteriously teleported to a frontier town ruled by a one-eyed outlaw. The plot centers on recovering a sacred Purple Salamander stone, but the real draw is the game’s chaotic mix of inventory-based puzzles, offbeat minigames, and dry Czech humor. Navigation is pure point-and-click, with environmental interaction driving both progress and laughter. The hand-painted visuals give the world a distinct, quirky charm that feels ahead of its 1999 release. Puzzles range from clever to outright silly, often requiring lateral thinking or embracing the game’s deadpan jokes. As a sequel, it assumes familiarity with the first game’s characters but remains accessible to newcomers. Small cult followings online praise its irreverent tone and unexpected twists, making it a hidden gem for fans of offbeat adventure design.
This time around, the hero of the previous game Honza Majer is being teleported to the Wild West. The reason and actually how was that possible is unknown. He appears in a village where the native Americans live. The local shaman gives him a dangerous task - find the Purple Salamander, the sacred stone which was stolen by a one-eyed thug Dingo.
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