Change of fate
You are a Navy Seal currently serving aboard the USS Volarus when your submarine is destroyed by an unidentified vessel. A Russian nuclear warship seems the most likely possibility. You escape the final blast and wash up on a tropical island. The situation, as you find out, is a much more grim that you originally anticipated. The fate of humankind now rests in your hands.
Classic adventure game style
Mystery Island II takes elements from puzzle games, adventure games, and science fiction to create a fun and engaging experience. Players must find and use items to progress further in the game, ensure they stay alive, and finally defeat the aliens, saving Earth!
The team
Josh Hoggan (Programming, Graphics, Sound, Script)
Al Ross (Graphics)
Mark Sumner (Music)
Abraham Benrubi (Graphics)
Additional thanks
Bryce Yemen, Darryl Seres, Gary Schroeder, Kyle McDonald, Matt Avery, Matt Beltrame, Matt Hunter, Mike Welsman, Rosemary Hoggan, Ross Montgomery, Shane Des Rochers, Tyson Kallberg, Emile Edwards.
Licenses to suit your needs

|
Single-user or One Computer
- Price: US$5.00
- Intended Use: 1 User/1 Computer
|
|

|
Student
- Price: US$5.00 (must provide valid Student ID)
- Intended Use: 1 User/1 Computer
|
|

|
Family Pack
- Price: US$5.00
- Intended Use: 5 Users/5 Computers
|
|

|
Educational Institution
- Price: US$5.00
- Intended Use: 90 Users/90 Computers
|
|

|
Business
- Price: US$5.00
- Intended Use: 150 Users/150 Computers
|
|

|
World
- Price: US$5.00
- Intended Use: 300 Users/300 Computers
|
|
| More details on license types can be found on our License FAQ. |
User Reviews
"The game has an odd feeling of nostalgia to it even if you've never played it before. A real mind-boggler. It gets your creative juices flowing just trying to figure out how to advance to the next area. I really enjoy the challenge and recommend it to anyone else looking for a simple adventure game with some really good content." — Christopher Bates
"Graphically simplistic but absolutely wonderful in terms of gameplay. I used to play these types of games a lot back in the day. Challenging and engaging. I completely recommend this to anyone that enjoys playing these types of adventure games." — Noah Richards
"Ahh, this game brings back memories. Point-and-clicks have been nothing short of a long coming hobby of mine and I was pretty stoked to add this one to my collection. A good challenge that definitely keeps you hanging on what's going to happen next!" — Sherri Stewart
"Great game. The graphics are old-school in the best way possible. They just take me right back to the old generation of Macintosh computers and how magical it was to play games on them back in the day. Brilliant." — Juanita Clarke
"Good game. Don't let the simplistic graphics fool you, the gameplay itself is really complex and in-depth. Keeps you interested, that's for sure." — Meghan Santiago
"I love the genuine old-school foreboding feel that this game gives off. It almost creeps me out. They've got the post-apocalyptic feel going on and they convey it well. I recommend giving this game a go at least once, whether you're generally into these types of games or not. You might just be surprised." — Marion Hayes
"I love alien games! This one is pretty neat. Challenging and unique, it really gets you thinking and observing. Recommended to anyone that likes puzzles and is up for a good challenge." — Pete Walters
"I expected this game to be easy. I was pleasantly surprised when I found that it offered a good, reasonable challenge. The graphics almost add to the creepy feel of it, too. Definitely worth checking out, even if you're not a huge gamer." — Don Graves
"The interface is really easy to use. Simple but effective. Just like the good ol' days of point-and-click adventures. Brings back memories, that's for sure." — Tony Miles
"Simple but complex! Don't judge this game by its cover (or in this case, graphics) because it's actually pretty good. You won't know until you give it a shot, though. It starts out a little slow but gets really good. I recommend that everyone try it at least once." — Lucas Beck
Detailed list of changes
Version 1.9.5
- This version is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 and Windows XP or later. Versions for older systems can now be downloaded on our web site.
- Version 1.9.5 — March 19, 2013
- Modification: Updated to latest Koingo Software core classes fixing numerous bugs, and adding a few new features.
- Version 1.9.4 — December 14, 2012
- Modification: Updated to latest Koingo Software core classes fixing numerous bugs, and adding a few new features.
- Version 1.9.2 — October 23, 2012
- Modification: Updated to latest Koingo Software core classes fixing numerous bugs, and adding a few new features.
- Version 1.9.2 — February 10, 2012
- Modification: Updated to latest Koingo Software core classes fixing numerous bugs, and adding a few new features.
- Release notes truncated to 2012.
Older versions for legacy users