It's often charming when inanimate (and sometimes unidentifiable) objects are given personalities, and so it is with
Pling Plong 2. This game could have gotten away with having zero personality; after all, personality isn't exactly requisite for entries in the puzzle genre. The world of
Pling Plong 2 is apparently inhabited by what look like hockey pucks. King Plong is jet black with no special features, but the several bosses that stand between him and his throne each have a visual quirk that helps distinguish them from everyone (or everything) else. The rest of the game's visuals are cheery and confident, and they never really get in the way of the gameplay.
Pling Plong 2 sounds just fine, too. The music is leisurely for the most part, and fits each world well. Other than that, there isn't much to speak of, save for the same "pling!" sound you hear every time you strike a pling. Simplicity is this game's forte, so that's perfectly appropriate.