4.6
out of 5
52 Ratings
Do You Really Want to Know 2 moves the heart and gets you to think with its lovingly crafted stories and easy to discover gameplay. I am not much of a gamer (polygons make me nauseous), but I could easily stomach the pacing and graphics of Do You Really Want to Know 2. I am glad that they chose to make Nick’s story the forefront of the game without getting the choice to choose sexuality. For heterosexuals, it’s a chance to get a different perspective on what many consider a very harrowing situation. You end up rooting for Nick as he navigates his life and trials. Big hint, don’t forget to comment on posts. If you see an orange dot on the conversation icon, that means you can select a comment as well! I would love to see this franchise feature other locales, like Paris, France or Los Angeles, USA. A heartwarming way to learn about HIV and the importance of being true to yourself.
I love this game and the original because there’s such a freedom of choice in how you can respond to people. As a person with BPD, this is honestly a really helpful game to play multiple times, because if you split and make bad decisions you’ll end up with a less satisfying ending. I would honestly recommend this game to anyone else with BPD as a way to learn how to not split as often. My only complaint about this game, although it isn’t a big complaint, is that the story doesn’t feel quite as immersive as I would like, it can get repetitive at points and there’s a big time gap between a lot of the characters’ stories. Overall though, great game!
I’ve really been enjoying the game so far! Unfortunately, I’m playing on my iPad and I can’t drag the last task to the checklist for the week of 12/12 to 12/18. The last task is placed below the bottom edge of the screen and I’m unable to select it to drag to the checklist; instead, it triggers the screen to exit the app. I’ve tried restarting the app, but the available tasks are in the same places when it opens again. Please help, I don’t want to have to stop playing!
Hi, thanks for reporting this issue. We are working on this bug and will roll out an update as soon as possible!
This is a very cute and educational game about accepting others and its very appropriate unlike the other so called “12+” games. It also teaches children to. Try to see things through others eyes. This game is wholesome and amazing. I love how there is also no cussing or inappropriate scenes or language. I hope you create more games in the future and maybe a thrid one but you get to create your own profile and choose your own special thing? Just an idea no pressure. Have a amazing and blessed day!
I’m learning a lot with this game! I love how it’s set up like a social media/messaging app and how you get to live through Nick’s online persona. Has both very heartwarming moments and unfortunately realistic ignorant reactions. I haven’t finished the game yet, but I can’t put it down! I really appreciate that it has no ads either, and I love the little cutscenes.
What I absolutely love about this game is how real it is. It isn’t over dramatic. It isn’t filled with crazy events. It feels like every conversation is real. And honestly it made the story feel more impactful. I typically don’t play games like this, but this game is beautifully made. I loved it so much that I played the first one as well after!