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Spy Fox 2: "Some Assembly Required"

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Designer(s)
  
Lisa Wick Brad Carlton

Genre(s)
  
Adventure

Initial release date
  
1 October 1999

Developer
  
Humongous Entertainment

9/10
Steam

Composer(s)
  
Tom McGurk Geoff Kirk

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Series
  
Spy Fox

Engine
  
SCUMM

Spy Fox 2:

Artist(s)
  
John Michaud (animator)

Platforms
  
Microsoft Windows, Android, Macintosh operating systems, iOS

Publishers
  
Humongous Entertainment, Atari

Similar
  
Humongous Entertainment games, Adventure games

Spy Fox 2: "Some Assembly Required" is the second of three games in the Spy Fox series of video games developed by Humongous Entertainment and marketed by GT Interactive Software. The game is an adventure game centered on the World's Fair.

Spy Fox 2:

Plot

Spy Fox 2:

The freedom of the world is once again in peril as the Spy Corps must call on their trusty envoy, Spy Fox to neutralize a plot engineered by the Society of Meaningless Evil, Larceny, Lying and Yelling (S.M.E.L.L.Y.)

Spy Fox 2:

The Giant Evil Dogbot, a villainous weapon, is masquerading as a statue at the World’s Fair. The Dogbot's collar cleverly holds the Chateau LeRoach, a revolving restaurant where SpyFox will find Napoleon LeRoach, mastermind of a plan for revenge, dining. LeRoach has held a grudge against the population of his world for a long time, ever since he was denied entry to the World's Fair because of his insufficient height.

Spy Fox 2:

With the entry of each fairgoer, the turnstile winds-up the Giant Evil Dogbot’s gears. Then, before the millionth customer moves through the turnstile, Spy Fox slips through the Achilles’ heel of the evil Dogbot by sneaking past the breath analyzer to install the OFF switch and set the activation code. If possible (to get the bonus ending) Spy Fox tricks LeRoach into entering prison through its sewer pipes.

References

Spy Fox 2: "Some Assembly Required" Wikipedia