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Specialbit Studio Announces Sequel to Angelo and Deemon 2: A Hell of a Quest

Posted on October 5, 2024July 1, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

In “Angelo and Deemon: A Hell of a Quest”, players met Angelo—a fame-hungry vlogger—who finds himself descending into Hell with none other than the Grim Reaper. His journey turned into a bizarre and comical odyssey through fiery landscapes and morally twisted dilemmas, where likes and clicks meant more than sanity.

The original game was praised for its satirical take on modern internet culture, memorable characters, and clever puzzle design. Now, with “Too Hell of a Quest”, that same formula is being applied in reverse: to Heaven.

What’s New in the Sequel?

This new installment doesn’t just move the setting upward—it expands in scope and artistic ambition. Heaven, it turns out, isn’t all clouds and harmony. It’s a strange place filled with celestial bureaucracy, angelic oddballs, and divine dilemmas.

Highlights of Too Hell of a Quest

  • Richly illustrated environments with a move away from pixel art to more detailed, painterly visuals
  • Original voice-acted characters with eccentric and humorous personalities
  • Philosophical puzzles and themes are woven into the comedic narrative
  • Dialogue that balances absurdity with clever, thought-provoking moments
  • A continued focus on story-driven gameplay with no filler mechanics

A Journey to Heaven and Beyond

This sequel explores a whole new existential playground. From divine paradoxes to angelic red tape, Angelo and his demon buddy Deemon must puzzle their way through celestial realms. The transition from Hell to Heaven doesn’t mean less trouble—just a different kind of chaos.

With a tone that balances the spiritual with the satirical, “Too Hell of a Quest” promises to be both a laugh-out-loud comedy and a clever critique of what we think Heaven might be.

Exclusive Interview Coming Soon on Fix Gaming Channel

As always, we at Fix Gaming Channel want to highlight not just the games but the people behind them. We’re thrilled to share that an exclusive interview with the developers at Specialbit Studio is coming soon. We’ll be talking about the evolution of the Angelo and Deemon universe, the creative choices behind the sequel, and what players can expect from this ambitious and hilarious title.

Specialbit Studio is continuing their creative journey into the surreal with the newly announced sequel to their cult hit “Angelo and Deemon: A Hell of a Quest”. The sequel, titled Too Hell of a Quest, flips the script and takes players on an unexpected trip through Heaven, turning divine order into a playground for absurd humor, clever puzzles, and philosophical reflection.

Game Info

Too Hell of a Quest

Release Date: TBA (Demo expected late 2025)

Genre: Point-and-Click Adventure, Comedy, Puzzle

Developer/Publisher: Specialbit Studio

Platforms: Steam (PC)

Stay Tuned for More Updates

A playable demo is expected later this year, with the full release aiming for early 2026. Fans of the original game—and anyone who loves a good laugh wrapped in a smart story—should keep this one on their radar.

More news and behind-the-scenes content will be posted here as we get closer to launch. Heaven has never been so strange… or so funny.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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