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Kindergarten 2 Ps Vita «iPhone»

Great game, wrong platform. Don’t buy a “Vita version” unless you enjoy scams or tinkering with custom firmware.

Like the first game, Kindergarten 2 is a twisted puzzle-adventure game where you play a kid trying to survive school, complete bizarre tasks, and befriend (or betray) classmates. Each day loops, and you must figure out the right sequence of actions to progress. The Vita’s touchscreen would work great for the inventory management, and the small screen suits the game’s compact, repeatable day structure. Kindergarten 2 Ps Vita

Assuming a competent port, the 2D art style and light mechanics would run smoothly at 60 FPS on Vita. Load times between days would be short, and the interface would likely be clean and responsive. Great game, wrong platform

Let’s get this out of the way first: Kindergarten 2 was never officially announced or released for the PS Vita. If you’re seeing a listing for it, it’s either a mistake, a canceled prototype, or something running via unofficial means (homebrew/ports). This review is based on the assumption it did come to Vita—because honestly? It would be a perfect fit. Each day loops, and you must figure out

It’s dark, weird, and unexpectedly clever. From the Nugget cult to the janitor’s questionable schemes, the writing is sharp and rewarding. The Vita’s sleep mode would be perfect for short bursts of “one more day” gameplay.