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{{Header Nav|game=Eggerland 2|num=0}}
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{{Infobox
{{Game
|title=Eggerland 2
|title=Eggerland 2
|image=EggerlandMystery2.jpg
|image=EggerlandMystery2.jpg
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=
|publisher=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|released={{sys|MSX}}{{jp|1986}}{{eu|1986}}{{sys|fds}}{{jp|1987|January 29|Eggerland}}  
|released={{jp|1986}}{{eu|1986}}
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|systems=[[MSX2]]
|systems=[[MSX2]]
|modes=
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings=
|ratings=
|series=Eggerland
|preceded by=[[Eggerland Mystery]]
|preceded by=[[Eggerland Mystery]]
|followed by=[[Eggerland: Revival of the Labyrinth]]
|followed by=[[Eggerland: Revival of the Labyrinth]]
|series=Eggerland
}}
}}
''Eggerland 2'' was originally released in Japan as {{nihongo|迷宮神話|Meikyuu Shinwa|, Labyrinth Myth}}. ''Eggerland 2'' is the localized European name. The game was never released in North America. The game contains 122 rooms: 100 rooms in a 10x10 grid-like arrangement, plus 22 extra rooms.
''Eggerland 2'' was originally released in Japan as {{nihongo|迷宮神話|Meikyuu Shinwa|, Labyrinth Myth}}. ''Eggerland 2'' is the localized European name. The game was never released in North America. The game contains 122 rooms: 100 rooms in a 10x10 grid-like arrangement, plus 22 extra rooms.


The game was ported on the [[Famicom Disk System]] as [[Eggerland]]. It is a faithful port of the game, with minimal changes in some puzzles. A boss battle was added at the end of the game.
The game was ported on the [[Famicom Disk System]] as [[Eggerland]]. It is a faithful port of the game, with minimal changes in some puzzles. A boss battle was added at the end of the game.
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
''Eggerland 2'' was the first game to be called a ''grid'' game, as indicated in the screenshot to the right, where instead of having simply one door to leave the room there are multiple doors for Lolo (the player) to choose from. To help with this conundrum, Lolo will eventually acquire a ''map'' to help him keep track of where he has been, but some doors may require a ''key'' to open.  
''Eggerland 2'' was the first game to be called a ''grid'' game, as indicated in the screenshot to the right, where instead of having simply one door to leave the room there are multiple doors for Lolo (the player) to choose from. To help with this conundrum, Lolo will eventually acquire a ''map'' to help him keep track of where he has been, but some doors may require a ''key'' to open.  
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''Eggerland 2'' introduces the three monsters that were not present in the first installment of the series (Rocky, Don Medusa and Leeper). It also introduces different terrain types (grass and deserts) and the "rock breaking" power.
''Eggerland 2'' introduces the three monsters that were not present in the first installment of the series (Rocky, Don Medusa and Leeper). It also introduces different terrain types (grass and deserts) and the "rock breaking" power.
[[File:EggerlandMystery2Title.jpg|frame|left|Opening screen.]]
 
[[File:EggerlandMystery2SS.jpg|frame|right|Room example.]]
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File:EggerlandMystery2Title.jpg|Opening screen.
File:EggerlandMystery2SS.jpg|Room example.
</gallery>
 
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