Personally I would say that should be good enough, from my experience graphics cards have only been a significant factor for 3D games, especially big commercial ones. Any 2D games that I haven't been able to play have all been due to insufficient RAM or the like.
I can't be sure about this since I don't know the specifics (how the graphics are rendered, etc), but as long as your PC was bought no more than 6 (or so) years ago (since this appears to be a graphics that came with the PC) I'd say you should be fine.
I have a Fujitsu T900 from 2009, with an "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD (Core i5)" integrated graphics card, and it runs the game fine. I haven't noticed any sort of lag or anything, and compared to my desktop with a GeForce 550, I can't tell much of a difference.
Personally I would say that should be good enough, from my experience graphics cards have only been a significant factor for 3D games, especially big commercial ones. Any 2D games that I haven't been able to play have all been due to insufficient RAM or the like.
I can't be sure about this since I don't know the specifics (how the graphics are rendered, etc), but as long as your PC was bought no more than 6 (or so) years ago (since this appears to be a graphics that came with the PC) I'd say you should be fine.
I have a Fujitsu T900 from 2009, with an "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD (Core i5)" integrated graphics card, and it runs the game fine. I haven't noticed any sort of lag or anything, and compared to my desktop with a GeForce 550, I can't tell much of a difference.