De Blob 2 is a colorful platformer released by THQ in 2011 for the Nintendo Wii. Blue Tongue Entertainment developed the title as a sequel to the original De Blob, expanding the bright painting concept into a wider adventure across Prisma City. Players control Blob, a heroic paint ball who must restore color to a world stripped bare by the villainous Comrade Black and his INKT Corporation. The core gameplay revolves around rolling, jumping, and slamming into buildings to splash them with vibrant hues. Each color carries its own rhythm and musical layer, so painting the world also composes a lively soundtrack on the fly. The Wii version uses motion controls for shaking, smashing, and aiming, giving the action a playful physical feel. Blue Tongue mixed open hub exploration with linear side-scrolling stages, which keeps the pacing fresh from start to finish. The combination of music, color, and movement gives the game a charm rarely matched by other family friendly Wii titles of that era.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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4.4 GB · Wii ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Wii ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Action |
| File Size | 4.4 GB |
| Release Year | 2011 |
| Developer | Blue Tongue Entertainment |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
De Blob 2 is a colorful platformer released by THQ in 2011 for the Nintendo Wii. Blue Tongue Entertainment developed the title as a sequel to the original De Blob, expanding the bright painting concept into a wider adventure across Prisma City. Players control Blob, a heroic paint ball who must restore color to a world stripped bare by the villainous Comrade Black and his INKT Corporation. The core gameplay revolves around rolling, jumping, and slamming into buildings to splash them with vibrant hues. Each color carries its own rhythm and musical layer, so painting the world also composes a lively soundtrack on the fly. The Wii version uses motion controls for shaking, smashing, and aiming, giving the action a playful physical feel. Blue Tongue mixed open hub exploration with linear side-scrolling stages, which keeps the pacing fresh from start to finish. The combination of music, color, and movement gives the game a charm rarely matched by other family friendly Wii titles of that era.
The campaign spans twelve large chapters, each filled with citizens to rescue, landmarks to repaint, and INKT troops to defeat. A two-player cooperative mode lets a second player join as Pinky, a sidekick who shoots paint and helps clear enemies during the main story. Side missions reward players with new abilities, color combinations, and outfits that change how Blob looks during play. Boss fights against INKT officers break up the painting sections with puzzle-style encounters that demand quick reflexes. The game also includes challenge maps focused on speed, accuracy, and score chasing for replay value. Hidden collectibles like graffiti tags, art styles, and music tracks reward curious players who explore every rooftop and alley. The art direction stays cheerful throughout, with cartoon characters and bright palettes that fit the family audience well. Sound design plays a major role, since each painted surface adds a new instrument layer to the background tune. De Blob 2 stands as one of the most creative platformers on the Wii.