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Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 dives deep into psychological terror, using its terrifying antagonist, Mommy Long Legs, to orchestrate a game of calculated cruelty rather than simple jump scares. This chapter significantly expands the scope of the original, trapping you in the sprawling, dilapidated factory far beneath the surface.

Mommy Long Legs is the central horror element, replacing pure speed with disturbing intelligence and manipulation. Her sadistic taunts and elastic pursuit turn the massive factory spaces into a deadly, elongated web. The constant, unnerving presence of Mommy Long Legs creates a continuous feeling of vulnerability that Chapter 1 only teased.

A new key feature is the upgraded GrabPack, featuring the Green Hand, which allows for remote power transfer and dynamic swinging across vast gaps. Mastering these new traversal mechanics is essential for survival, forcing players to adapt or face a gruesome end.
This chapter brilliantly accelerates the plot, revealing more dark lore about Playtime Co.'s inhumane experiments than ever before. You are not just escaping; you are solving the mystery of Mommy Long Legs' origin, racing against a villain who is personally invested in your suffering. This level of character-driven peril is a must-see for all survival horror fanatics.
Step 1: Start from the game's main menu. You can load your previous save or jump directly into Chapter 2.
Step 2: Explore the corridors until you meet Poppy. Her dialogue gives you clues for what to do next—listen closely.

Step 3: Head toward the Game Station. Here, you'll unlock the green hand upgrade for your GrabPack. It allows you to transfer power and trigger complex puzzles.
Step 4: Complete the three major challenges in the Game Station:

Step 5: Between games, search side rooms for VHS tapes, notes, and clues that help uncover the factory's past.
Step 6: After all challenges are complete, return to the train platform. Solve the final code puzzle using the clues you've gathered, then board the train. The ride seems calm—until it isn't.