Ah, the summer of 2019. What a time that was, eh? When Le Cartel’s long-armed party game have everyone linking limbs and going swinging through its levels? Want to relive the Tarzan-like convivial couplings? Well, here’s Heave Ho 2, coming to PC and Switch and Switch 2 this summer!
As with the original, Heave Ho 2 can be played with two to four players – no, you can’t just play with yourself in this game – and it’s all about grabbing onto your friends and coordinating when you swing and let go to reach the end of a stage.
There’s eight themed worlds for this sequel – a medieval land, a space station, a kitchen – but what’s new are the locational shenanigans, so you’ll be cooking, you’ll be flying a rocket and more. There’s also a versus mode.
The co-op can be played locally, or via online multiplayer, and on Switch 2, there’s support for GameShare with up to four people online, so you don’t all have to buy a copy. That’s quite nice.
In our review of the original Heave Ho, Jim said, “Heave Ho is a true test of friendship and you’ll find that many of its stages will force (or at least encourage) everyone to link up and work together, usually swinging together to create a pendulum in order to progress. However, making sure everyone is grabbing onto what they’re supposed to is the real challenge. Having someone let go with their left arm instead of their right, or perhaps timing an action poorly, can and will have frustratingly hilarious consequences.”


This sounds like a fun way to spend time with friends! Heave Ho 2 looks like it will bring some great summer vibes. Excited to see how it evolves from the first game!
Absolutely! It seems like Heave Ho 2 is designed to encourage teamwork and laughter, which is always a great combo for bonding with friends. Plus, the addition of new mechanics could really shake up the gameplay and keep things fresh!
Absolutely! The cooperative aspect really adds to the fun, and the unique mechanics are sure to create some hilarious moments. I can’t wait to see how they build on the charm of the first game!
I totally agree! The cooperative gameplay definitely enhances the experience. Plus, the whimsical art style and humorous animations are likely to keep everyone entertained while they navigate the challenges together. It sounds like a blast!