One of the best Hidden Objects games on Steam. Liked the story and HO scenes. Great puzzles. Easy to lose track of time playing this game. Finished it in one sitting, from beginning to end. Bought it on release day with the 10% discount. I believe it's totally worth the full price. Highly recommended if you like HOG's. You surely will enjoy this one. 10/10
The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2
- Release Date:
- Sep 9, 2015
- Developer:
- Two Desperados
- Publisher:
- Two Desperados
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Meet Dr. Magnus. Macario Magnus, the inventor.
While he was working on a top-secret project, his girlfriend Lara has been kidnapped. Who is the ghost that kidnapped her? How's the Dreamatorium connected to the Ghost's rage?
Step into the shoes of Iris Birdwood, a paranormal detective, and find all the answers!

Features
- Many colorful locations
- Unique Hidden Object Scenes
- Powerful Amulet
- 5+ hours of gameplay
- 5 chapters
- RPG elements
- Challenging puzzles/mini-games
- Amusing comments
- Imaginative characters
- Unlockable achievements
- Special collectable symbols - Eye of Horus
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User Reviews
[b][u]Game Information[/u][/b] "The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2" is a Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure game. The game was developed and published by Two Desperados. "The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2" is the second episode of "The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus." Previous episode: "The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus." [b][u]The Game Review[/u][/b] Game Visuals I want to mention that the visuals in the game are well done. The visuals can be adjusted in the game's option menu. Game Audio I want to mention that audio for the game is well done. Even though the audio is somewhat simplistic and repetitive. The audio can be adjusted in the game's option menu as well. Gameplay There are four different difficulty game modes to choose from: Regular; Advanced; Expert and Custom. The notebook keeps track of progression in the game. Such as story events and clues. There is an interactive map in the game. It allows the player to fast travel between each location quickly without having the need to c...
If you like Artifex Mundi series, you will definitely like this game. Despite strange women voice acting, it's pretty solid and logical. Unobtrusive casual time killer with logical puzzles and point-and-click action. And yes, the help button. :)
This is a pretty standard game for the HO genre, nothing standing out as spectacular but worth a playthrough. The HO scenes and minigames are standard fare, not too hard, sometimes pretty easy. Graphics are not spectacular but again not terrible. Nothing to write home about, as the saying goes. The voice acting is egregiously bad. This bothered the bejeezus out of me, but I'm also picky about voiceovers. It probably won't bother the majority of players as there aren't that many sections of dialogue. My biggest complaint was the playtime; I finished in two hours with every achievement completed in one playthrough. The game was overall very simple. Since the game includes trading cards, you may end up going and playing more to get all of your cards if you're one that collects (which I will be doing). Overall, not terrible and worth a play, but due to the short playtime I would suggest picking it up on sale. These games generally don't run more than about 3 hours for a playthro...
This game was very short, but fun. The hidden object scenes were decent and there were enough of them. However, the main character was so annoying. Why did she talk like that? Who ever came up with the idea for the main character to sound like that should be fired. It was terrible - must have been someone's daughter or something. Anyway - the game was okay except for her voice and the fact that it was incredibly short. Also, the story line and ending were really dumb.
My gawd, the VOICE! i accidentally bought this on both Android and Steam, and only recently tried it on Steam (after having tried it some 6 months ago on Android). i literally couldn't handle the attrocious voiceovers and gave up after only a few minutes into it. i'm NOT picky about voice-overs, in particular in this type of game. They can be as cheesy as they like and it doesn't bother me. Cheesy is one thing, but... But... the main character's voice-acting was obviously done without the voice actor being shown any context from the scenes whatsoever, and with literally no hint of inspiration or drama. It's like she was woken up with a hangover, someone stuck a script in her hand, and asked her to read it line-by-line with no context whatsoever and no re-takes if it didn't come out quite right. The voice director, if any, deserves a good flogging for this one, as that single aspect is what makes this game unplayable. If you absolutely insist on playing this, do yourself a favor an...
So firstly.. This is actually a good game. BUT.. THe voice actress wasn't given the right directions by the (non-enlgish speaking) developers. When people started complaining about the voice she actually went into the game forums to apologize to the players - and then got BANNED by the devs. Seriously. What the f*ck is wrong with games companies these days? I bought the game to support her and to say that Kat I thought your voice is lovely - I see what you were going for: A kind of Luna Lovegood dreaminess, but I think such a thing is tricky to manage without a proper director, and I'm sorry you didnt get that. I will recommend the game only because you're in it.
Love the game mechanisms used here. The art is gorgeous and the puzzles interesting. The plot is average, and the voice acting ... oh my goodness, the voice acting. I got spoiled with the English voice actress who's done some of Artifex Mundi's stuff. Magnus was great. The female non-lead was great. Our female protagonist, though, could have been replaced by a bored 12 year old reading a book report and it might've been a slight improvement.
The game is a good time killer for the price and it does have a travel/hint map which is nice. However the voice of the detective is so annoying, if you play it you'll see what I mean. She sounds bored to tears to be solving the case! Graphics are not bad, a bit on the older side. However it passed a couple hours for not an outrageous price. It's also nice it has achievements too!
Cute game. It's fun, although the story is a little silly. And the protagonist has quite possibly the worst voice acting I've ever heard.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: 128 MB VRAM
- Storage: 650 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
- Processor: 3 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256 MB VRAM
- Storage: 650 MB available space
FAQ
How much does The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 cost?
The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 Processor: 2 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128 MB VRAM Storage: 650 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 Processor: 3 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 256 MB VRAM Storage: 650 MB available space
What platforms is The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 available on?
The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 worth buying?
The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 has 70% positive reviews from 40 players.
When was The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 released?
The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2 was released on Sep 9, 2015.
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