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Space Corgi 2: Snowhound Protocol is a puzzle game from indie developer Adamatomic, released on January 10 2026 for web browsers. A sequel to a CorgiJam entry, it tasks you with guiding a team of corgi-like space creatures through icy environments by manipulating physics and solving logic puzzles. Each level requires coordinating multiple characters with distinct abilities, like freezing surfaces or sliding through portals. The setting is a minimalist sci-fi aesthetic with cartoonish visuals and chill synth music. It’s a short but clever experience aimed at casual players who enjoy brain-teasers with a touch of humor.
You control up to three corgi-like "Snowhounds" simultaneously, each with unique skills. Puzzles involve freezing slippery platforms, triggering switches, and using ice slides to reach objectives. Levels escalate in complexity, introducing hazards like melting ice and time limits. The controls are simple, arrows for movement, a click for actions, but execution requires precise timing and spatial reasoning. Sessions last 5, 15 minutes, making it easy to pick up and put down. The game emphasizes experimentation; failing a level resets instantly, but solutions often reward you with clever visual gags or shortcuts.
PlayPile users rate it 4.3/5, with 72% completing all levels. Average playtime is 2.5 hours, though 35% of players finish in under an hour. Community moods lean toward "fun" (82%) and "clever" (68%), but 19% describe it as "frustrating" due to late-game difficulty spikes. One user wrote: "The corgis’ physics are hilarious, but the final world is a nightmare of trial and error." The game has 35 achievements, with 62% of players unlocking at least 10. Critics praise its accessibility but note the short runtime, calling it "a bite-sized treat, not a full meal."
For $9.99, Space Corgi 2 is a solid pick for puzzle fans who want a quick challenge. Its charm and low-stakes design make it ideal for casual play, but the abrupt difficulty jump and brief content might leave some wanting. If you enjoy physics-based puzzles and can tolerate its quirks, it’s a fun $10. With 35 achievements and a 72% completion rate, it’s achievable but not deeply rewarding. A worthwhile distraction, but not a long-term obsession.
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