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Biped 2 DEMO is live now

Hey adventurers.

We are happy to announce that Biped 2 DEMO is live now on Steam. Make sure to try it out alone or with one or three friends in Local or Online COOP. We really hope that you will like it.

What content is available in the DEMO:

7 Single Player levels
7 2-player COOP levels
1 4-player COOP levels

Tons of fun, new mechanics, and new bioms.

Please, share your thoughts via the survey link inside the game or use Steam and Discord. And invite your friends - the DEMO is free!

See you there!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3453220/Biped_2_Demo

Biped 2 DEMO is Coming on February 10

Dear adventurers,

We are happy to announce that we plan to launch the DEMO version of Biped 2 on February 10th, 2025. You can try the first 6 levels in COOP and Single Player and even a 4-player COOP level in both local and Online formats! We will happily see you playing and sharing your thoughts and ideas.

Moreover, we specially left all the levels open so that you could try them all in any order that is relevant to you!

What an exciting moment is coming. Book the date, share it with your friends, and see you on a wishlist!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2560240/Biped_2/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3453220/Biped_2_Demo/

Server problems in online COOP

Dear Adventurers,

This is a short notice just to inform you that Photon Services (online server solution) is experiencing issues with the connection. The team is working on fixing it already and the Online COOP should be stable soon.

We are sorry for such an issue to happen and hope that everything will be solved soon. It shouldn't take more than a few hours.

Thanks for understanding.

Merry Xmas and Happy New Year!

Dear adventurers!

We wish you the most wonderful winter holidays! May the new year bring you new exciting opportunities, your faithful friends will always be by your side, and all the hardships will be just fun challenges!

See you in 2025!

Biped 2: Dev Diary. Part 4

Dear adventurers,

We’re back with more info on the features and game mechanics of Biped 2. You’ll be able to see them for yourself very soon, but for now, we'd like to tell you more about what we have in store for you.



The Brave Four


Just like with the first installment of the franchise, one of the main features of Biped 2 is its co-op mode. After all, it’s a lot easier and more fun to overcome challenges when you’re teamed up with a friend. But this time around, we’ve made some tweaks and changes to the mode to make it even more exciting.



So get your friends together and get ready for four-player mode! You can play online or share a single screen using four controllers — whatever you prefer. And if you'd rather use keyboard and mouse controls, we’ve got you covered too — Biped 2 will allow one player to use PC controls while the other three use gamepads.

If you’ve played the first Biped in two-player co-op mode, you’ll be familiar with most of the features on offer here. For example, all four players will see each other on the same screen in real-time, and they’ll have to stick together to beat each level.



But there’s new stuff too! We’ve carefully updated the game's levels and mechanics to make sure that four-player teams have a seamless experience. These updates include new visuals for some levels and slightly tweaked rules for certain gameplay mechanics. It's all designed to keep your adventure fun and easy to navigate.

Element(al)s of Surprise


In the first Biped, you might have encountered robots that looked a good bit like the two main characters. In Biped 2, your potential companions include elementals, beings that can either help you traverse the levels or get in your way. There are fire, water, earth, and air elementals, and you'll find lots of ways to interact with them. For example, one thing you can do is…



[h2]Get them all rolling! [/h2]

Adventurers will come across special elemental “buckets” with a mark on them telling you how many elementals need to be put inside. Catch the element-based creatures and put them in the buckets to clear the way. And don’t worry, they aren't the type to hold a grudge — even if you throw them around or give them a good kick. Many of the game's mechanics actually require you to move elementals in a certain direction.



[h2]Combine and Conquer[/h2]

Sometimes, adventurers might need something special. A gust of wind to carry them far, far away? A stone platform hovering over a gaping chasm? That’s where elementals come in handy.
Look for special machines to help you combine elemental powers, then stock them with the elementals you’ve captured. Fire and water will create a strong gust of wind, water, and earth will make a sticky mud platform, and two earth elementals together will make a nice stone platform. It's like magic!



[h2]Containing the Elements[/h2]

There are elemental enclosures scattered throughout the game. You’ll need to fill them to progress through a given level. The enclosures say exactly how many elementals of a certain type you need but be warned: Catching elementals can be a bit like herding cats since some of them will try to escape by moving in the opposite direction. Teamwork is key here!

That’s all we've got to share about Biped 2 for today. What do you think of the new and improved mechanics? We’d love to hear from you.

See you later, non-quadrupeds!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2560240/Biped_2/