One year after the events of Episode I, Captain Pilgrim is once again carrying a shipload of passengers between star systems. This time her guests include a mysterious priestess, a wayward youth and a robotics genius.
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Release Date: Jan 9, 2016

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From the creators of The Deed, The Deed: Dynasty and the Space Pilgrim Saga comes a fantasy RPG/Management simulator set in the ruthless world of gladiatorial combat.


In Crown Champion: Legends of the Arena you are not a hero, a noble ruler, or even a combatant. Instead, you are the new owner of a team of fighting slaves, one of the many factions who compete for the adoration of the common people in the ancient storied arenas of the Crownlands.

Your task will be to oversee the training of your fighters and build your estate into an effective school of combat, all while trying to enhance your personal reputation and standing among the nobles of the realm. This is an expensive business, and the king demands his taxes - so you must make sure to manage your treasury with care and attention.

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About This Game

One year after the events of Episode I, Captain Pilgrim is once again carrying a shipload of passengers between star systems. This time her guests include a mysterious priestess, a wayward youth and a robotics genius.

Little does she know that this latest journey will set her off on another hazardous adventure, involving a shadowy government organisation known as the Jackals ...

Features:

  • In this second episode, continue the adventures of Captain Pilgrim and her cynical co-pilot Sabina White as they are pulled into a fresh web of danger and intrigue, encountering new friends and foes
  • Experience a larger and more expansive story which reveals many new elements of the Space Pilgrim universe
  • Across the four episodes in this saga you will travel to space stations, colonies, cities and islands across an immersive and intricate futuristic universe, interact with dozens of unique characters and enjoy 10+ hours of gameplay (Please note: this purchase is for episode two only)
  • Mouse, keyboard and controller support

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 98/XP/Vista/7/8/10
    • Processor: Intel Pentium III 800 Mhz
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM
    • Graphics: 1024x768 or better video resolution in High Color mode
    • Storage: 250 MB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectSound-compatible sound card
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8 of 9 people (89%) found this review helpful
Recommended
2.8 hrs on record
Posted: September 15
I enjoyed part 2 like part 1. The jokes few jokes are funny and unique. The story is fine, sure nothing special. Graphics could be more detailed but its okay. 3 hours of fun for less than 1 Euro. What a good deal. Only a few more steam acheivements could be and Top Marks really need luck and timing. But i love this small piece of gaming and give it 92 % for good old 2D gamers that like puzzles and little quests. For normal gamers i give 73 %. Thx 4 reading and hopefully enjoy.
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1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
8.7 hrs on record
Posted: September 23
Pilgrim II,

Ain't here to review this particular product,
but to review the Space Pilgrim Series.

One of the best I seen so far,
able to capture my attention in following the saga.
Every details, puzzles and informations of the characters and dialogues are flawless in connecting between the lines.
Playing through the four episodes,
I have yet to encounter game ending bugs or disappointments.
Basically could not find anything to complain about.


A short story nonetheless, I enjoyed at the low price I paid for.
Well done to the Dev Team.
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16 of 16 people (100%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
3.3 hrs on record
Posted: August 26
I enjoyed playing this.
It's not very long (took maybe 2hrs to finish), but it'a also very cheap.
If u played & liked the 1st Space Pilgim game u'll more than likely like this too. It's set around 1 year after the 1st game, & continues the story of Captain Pilgim on her journey across the galaxy.
As i mentioned earlier, it's quite well written, & has some pretty decent jokes as well.
In my opinion it's more of a Point & Click than a RPG, but i don't think it matters what the genre is as long as it's a good game.

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17 of 19 people (89%) found this review helpful
Recommended
4.8 hrs on record
Posted: February 6
A year after the Alpha Centauri Incident, Gail Pilgrim is still in the passengers business, though she has Sabina White, the clever scentist that became her co-pilot. Unfortunately, now in Epsilon Indi, she's under the investigation of the J.A.C., the corrupt space police. Between the rebel scientist, the priestess of a strange cult and the young man that want to be a Jackal, Gail and Sabina have to survive the encounter. And what surprise is in stock for them?

This game is the sequel of Space Pilgrim Episode I: Alpha Centauri. So, you bet that you're familiar with the ship. The story is still well-written, with the same humor as before: Gail still in dangerous situation, not really trusting herself, Sabina still logical and in her world and now, on top of that, a young man overconfident with himself, a scientist that is too absorbed in his work and a priestess that makes sense but not really. You still have Galactic Hospital as the sitcom on TV and the cat Zubar, though he's not useful in this opus.

The game is an adventure game made in RPG Maker - so don't expect any leveling or xp or any skill to upgrade. However, the gameplay is still take items, use them, combine them, examine them and discuss with people around (so that you can get more information about everyone). Again, you'll play two characters: Gail in the first two acts and someone else in the last one.

The graphics are correct, though we lost Gail's goggles. Anyway, if you liked the first episode, you'll like this one and like the fact that you will have some other landscapes to walk in. The soundtrack is as usual good and the trick with intercom is still working: activate the music and you'll hear something else than the ambient sounds.

Epsilon Indi is a little longer than the first game, given the fact that you have more to do around.

Anyway, again, the price isn't a factor to prevent yourself to buy it. Go for it!
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17 of 20 people (85%) found this review helpful
Recommended
3.1 hrs on record
Posted: February 11
Every new episodes the storyline is getting better. Again, It lacks of background music.
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16 of 19 people (84%) found this review helpful
Recommended
6.1 hrs on record
Posted: February 14
Alright, the second episode in Space Pilgrim is done and dusted. I think the story is starting to get even more interesting now. Since you should have played the first game before trying this one out, you should have some idea of what this game will be all about from an aesthetic and gameplay standpoint. In this one, the intrigue continues as you have taken on more passengers and of course, something is not as it seems. Which becomes apparent when a J.A.C. ship boards to search your ship for fugitives. Anyway, I liked this episode better than the first. I will be interested to see where episode 3, not sitting in my library, will take us.

Much like the last, considering the fact that this is an RPG Maker title, I would actually rate this 8 out of 10.
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18 of 24 people (75%) found this review helpful
Recommended
3.1 hrs on record
Posted: January 13
"Captain Gale Pilgrim & the Jackals of Space"
Quite funny RPG Maker P&C space adventure in episode two.
Build a mousetrap, hide religious ppl on your ship, resist bravely the interrogations of those Jackals. Why do you even wonder that the ship's AI likes more its programmer than you? As a female captain of the spaceship Pilgrim you are just a better stewardess to all of your problem guests. You'll encounter again many critical moments with a new 3 persons crew. This time you even replay an interplanetary escape with a cyborg and its creator. Highly expecting episode three ...
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12 of 16 people (75%) found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
Recommended
7.3 hrs on record
Posted: January 9
Space Pilgrim Episode Two: Epsilon Indi

If you like Firefly at all then you may just love this RPG Maker style game where you interact with items to play out episodic style narratives, with a few small puzzles involving item mixing and of course, a few laughs now and then.

Episode 2 features the nice mechanics and gameplay mentioned in my Episode One review

Added on are a few extra features, game mechanics and ways to play.
There is also more content and play time than the first episode, which was more of an introductory 'chapter.'
There are more items, interactions, rooms/game cells and the puzzles require slightly more brain power, giving about 90-120 minutes gameplay. Possibly more if some puzzles do puzzle you.
There is slightly more mix of re-entering old rooms in this episode however, and I found myself wandering back and forth quite a few times looking for certain items, or when characters gave me instructions that were not clear enough about what computer to use etc.
For that small amount of repetitive walking I did, I am thankful for the mouse support.
About 99% of the pathing by clicking is really well done, especially in the suit on the space walk, which was really cool , and my character only messed up their pathing twice clicking across long cells, which is really awesome work to program the character to do that.

The characters are still boringly cliche, such as another priest/nun religious character, generic group of soldiers with one female added in, hardcore sergeant, immoral G-men/women running 'round with gloves of blue and not mysterious briefcases this time and a Kryten... ah, android, , but what is not cliche these days?

The animation tiles in this game series look atmospheric to a tee.
I especially love seeing the ship in space, and the space walk looked great showing the ships hull, as did the ground sections on the planet, especially the cliffs/fence when you walk into the courtyard near the bin.

As another journey on the passenger and cargo starship Quicksilver comes to an end and the familiar music comes on whilst the credits start to roll I am left with an excited smile to see what happens on the next episode of Space Pilgrim!

Thanks again, and I anticipate when this series ends I will certainly be feeling the all too familiar, "Firefly got cancelled," and, "If only they had made a few more episodes," set of feels. This is, after all, the only set of RPG Maker games/episodes I have purchased and probably will ever purchase.

Enjoy the game you smegheads.

- Nerf
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12 of 17 people (71%) found this review helpful
4 people found this review funny
Recommended
3.2 hrs on record
Posted: January 9
Captain Gail Pilgrim is great and all... but that Sabina White. She is the real star. So sassy. Glad to see she stuck around for episode two.
; (

:SPOILER:
That little humanoid Emet is kind of creepy, but hopefully in episode 3 he will smash on the princess.

Great story.
5/7

In all seriousness, This game is extremely simple and straightforward. It is a quick game to finish. about 1-2 hours. (not including letting it run to get the card drops)
Episode 2 is a little bit more challenging than episode 1, which is a nice change of pace.(episode 1 was too easy imo-still enjoyed the story) But even still, the game is not very difficult.

Id be more curious to learn more about the universe this story takes place in. I hope episode 3 (if there is one?) gives a little more clarity ion this. Maybe to include some more indepth history between J.A.C and the rebels?

Honestly, do not expect too much. But for the price, this is a solid little indie game.
-Enjoyable..for the most part. ♥♥♥♥ those three droids!
-Easy achievements.
-Cheap price.
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6 of 6 people (100%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
2.1 hrs on record
Posted: August 29
Fun and charming. :)
Just like this review which is not actually a real review, just a statement that I find this game fun and charming.

Fun, right? :)
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Kunovega
3.8 hrs
Posted: October 9
This is a cute little point and click adventure with some comedy moments and a crime/drama/scifi theme.

There is no action, just a storyline and some simple puzzles. The RPG tag on the store page is a stretch. If this game qualifies as an RPG then every game ever made that contains a character would be an RPG. There are no elements of character building or what you would expect from a role playing game. Your character has a preset personality in conversations and you are just piloting them from one puzzle to another.

Don't buy it at full price, the game (each episode) has less than 2 hours of content. (It's about 6 to 8 hours to complete all 4 games ~ episodes)

If you can get all 4 episodes (in a bundle) for under $3 on sale, then it's worth it.

Game is not worth $2 per episode and not worth bothering with unless you are going to get all 4 episodes (they are too short to be worth much alone)

Playing through once for the storyline was fun, but there's no real replay value. (it takes longer to get all of your card drops than it does to finish an episode, just leave it idle on the menu page overnight if you didn't get all of your cards yet)
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SnackBar
2.1 hrs
Posted: September 22
no
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W4YNEWHITE
3.3 hrs
Posted: September 10
Scifi RPGmaker point and click Game. Only buy if you understand this. Its story is descent at best, and the puzzles are alright. Nothing amazing, but worth it if on sale.

7/10
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Greenfields🐱🐾
1.4 hrs
Posted: September 4
Ok.
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rancidpineapple
2.6 hrs
Posted: September 3
Like game 1, does not disappoint. Just buy the whole series, it's epic.
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JessTheUnicorn
2.4 hrs
Posted: September 3
Even better than the first episode! It took a little longer to complete. This is a point and click adventure series, so you should start with episode I. See my review of episode I here:
http://steamcommunity.com/id/masterofunicorns/recommended/429470

8.3/10
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scradge
2.8 hrs
Posted: September 2
Space Pilgrim Episode 2 builds nicely on the first episode, while keeping the humour which I think gives it a real charm. The puzzles are on the easy side, you never have many items in your inventory at once, which makes it fairly simple to work out what to do.
The story is nice and kept me involved throughout, always important in this type of game.
had a couple of minor problems with pathfinding, where the sprite would fail to walk around furniture, but it was no difficulty to adjust to.
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Foxx
3.0 hrs
Posted: August 30
Episode 2, carrying on from the previous, one year later.

More adventuring, longer, still enjoying the story. This one got me stuck at a part or two, but pretty good.
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