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Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams

The Staff of Dreams is a continuation of the three-dimensional platform game Tak and the Power of Juju based on the animated series under the same title. The action takes place in a prehistoric reality in which magical powers called Juju function.

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Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams Release Date

14Oct2004

GBA XBOX GCN PS2

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Join Tak in an epic adventure, as he must learn all new Juju magic to recover the Staff of Dreams and defeat Tlaloc once and for all. Tak’s role in the great Prophecy of the Pupanunu people isn’t over. Rather, it’s just begun! It’s not easy being Jibolba’s apprentice, and Tak’s got the bruises to prove it. Now dabbling with new abilities, Tak is creating a little Juju magic of his own! He’s even working on mastering the ancient Juju magic of animal-morphing. Between possessing, and turning different spirit animals, Tak’s got a lot to learn. And he better do it fast because Tlaloc has begun his return with vengeance on his mind.

# 9 brand new linear environments including the Woodlands, Mountain Highlands, The River, The Geo-Thermal Region, Mangrove Swamp, the Dream World, Planetarium, Dream Temple and the Inner Sanctuary!

# Incredible new Juju powers such as animal-morph abilities which introduce unique gameplay elements

# Juju potion mixing abilities for Tak to create his own Juju magic

# Expanded combat system and new weapons that include the Thwark, Bolas, and the powerful Dream Shaker

# All-new characters including 3 brand new Juju gods, 9 Nightmare creatures, and Jibolba’s brother (JB)

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single / multiplayer  

Media type: 1 DVD

User score: 5.8 / 10 based on 10 votes.

PEGI rating Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams

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