Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods

Populous II:
Trials of the Olympian Gods
European cover art by David John Rowe[1]
Developer(s)Bullfrog Productions
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Producer(s)Joss Ellis
Designer(s)Peter Molyneux
Glenn Corpes
Artist(s)Gary Carr
Paul McLaughlin
Composer(s)Charles Callet
SeriesPopulous
Platform(s)
Amiga
ReleaseAugust 31, 1991
Genre(s)God game
Mode(s)Single-player, two-player

Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods is a 1991 strategy video game in the Populous series for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS-based computers, developed by Bullfrog Productions. Populous II is a direct sequel to Bullfrog's earlier game Populous and is one of the company's most notable games.

Like its predecessor, Populous II is a god game, where the player is guiding his people in battle against the followers of an enemy god. Whereas Populous only generally alluded to undefined deities, Populous II is specifically set under the backdrop of Greek mythology. The player is a demigod, one of Zeus's countless children with mortal women, and has to battle one Greek deity at a time until finally facing his father. Zeus has promised to let the player into the Pantheon on Olympus if he can survive all the battles.

A data disk was also released for Populous II, titled Populous II: The Challenge Games. This was set in Japanese mythology instead of Greek, and had each level as its individual challenge, slightly in the style of a puzzle game.

A Sega Mega Drive version was released as Two Tribes: Populous II in 1993 ported by PanelComp and published by Virgin Interactive.

  1. ^ "Diary of a Game – Who's the Other Guy?". CU Amiga. April 1994. p. 49. Retrieved 2023-12-18.