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Mojo 2: Mia is a single player casual puzzle game with anime and erotic themes. It was developed by L. Stotch and was released on October 26, 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Mojo 2: Mia” is a new version of the famous game “2048”, an original approach to this well-known puzzle. Beautiful Mia will keep you company during the game. The more points you get, the less clothes remain on the girl.

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77%Audience ScoreBased on 247 reviews
music18 positive mentions
grinding4 negative mentions

  • Engaging and challenging twist on the classic 2048 puzzle game with mechanics like shifting boards and locked tiles which add complexity.
  • High-quality music and soundtrack that enhance the gameplay experience and create an immersive atmosphere.
  • Free to play with achievements and attractive artwork featuring a well-designed anime character, providing entertainment for puzzle and adult content fans alike.
  • Gameplay can become repetitive and boring, with some levels feeling lengthy and the unpredictability of board changes causing frustration.
  • Adult content is heavily censored by default with no explicit nudity, leading to player disappointment; nudity is minimal and some expect more revealing content based on tags.
  • Lacks sufficient instructions or helpful tutorials, has a vague and unintuitive menu system, limited music variety, and some technical issues like no quit button causing inconveniences.
  • music

    37 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its cyberpunk-inspired, 80s synth soundtrack that significantly enhances the atmosphere and engagement. While the soundtrack is generally compelling and well-suited to the gameplay, users note it is limited in variety, with only one or two repeating tracks, which can become repetitive over time. Overall, the music is considered a standout element, often compensating for other gameplay shortcomings.

    • “The music is some awesome 80s synth tracks by Dmitri Belichenko.”
    • “Music is excellent and reminded me of the cyberpunk soundtrack from Deus Ex: Human Revolution.”
    • “Mojo 2: Mia is an action puzzle game with an amazing electronic soundtrack; the cyberpunk style background music is good, though only two songs repeat.”
    • “No real instructions, no apparent way to change keys/controller, only one music track in the background.”
    • “Music is decent, but like the gameplay is bad, it gets boring, that is less of any worth to play as it's just a girl slowly undressing herself to be naked and be in poses, not worth it and is not fun to play.”
    • “Same as the first one, with worse music.”
  • gameplay

    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a fresh take on the classic 2048 puzzle with added mechanics like tile locking and shifting board shapes, making it engaging and moderately challenging. While some players appreciate the innovative elements and find it enjoyable for its short, dynamic sessions, others feel the new mechanics complicate or slow down the experience. Overall, it provides an interesting puzzle challenge with intuitive controls but may not appeal to those seeking deeper or more extensive gameplay.

    • “Very good game, short and sweet, the gameplay gets very engaging despite it being very simple, the variation is pretty good, this is a like!”
    • “One special feature of the puzzle gameplay in this game is that tiles are sometimes locked in place, and the playable area in a level sometimes shifts.”
    • “Mojo 2 mia is an action puzzle game, it's amazing; the electronic soundtrack is fantastic. The gameplay is faster paced compared to the previous version, with simple and intuitive controls, amazing graphics, especially in level 2 where things get really intense with rounded landscapes and well-designed characters.”
    • “There are 2 new mechanics which this game adds: 1) pieces in a certain row and a certain column, if they stay there for a few turns, become unmatchable for 4 turns, 2) the board itself changes its size or gets a big hole in the center, and any pieces that end up outside the board become inactive until the board changes shape again.”
    • “The field effects messing with the gameplay take away more than they add; it just made things more tedious.”
    • “No, just no, boring gameplay and you need to buy a 5 euro DLC to unlock the full game and the actually good photos.”
  • graphics

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics receive mixed but generally positive feedback, with many praising the artwork, pixel art style, and immersive visuals, especially character design and level environments. Some users prefer the previous title's pixel art, while others appreciate the updated, detailed art and cyberpunk aesthetic. Overall, the visuals are considered well-done and a strong aspect of the game.

    • “The variations on the 2048 puzzle are more entertaining and the artwork is an improvement.”
    • “Great music, pretty visuals and enjoyable gameplay.”
    • “Graphics are amazing, especially in level 2 where things get really intense with rounded landscapes and very well done character design.”
    • “And the art style is not good at all!”
    • “I prefer the pixel art style of the previous title.”
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  • grinding

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding aspect to be tedious and frustrating, with clumsy mechanics and unnecessary field effects that detract from the gameplay rather than enhance it. Extended play sessions tend to amplify this sense of monotony.

    • “The field effects messing with the gameplay takes away more than it adds; it just made things more tedious.”
    • “I also don’t really care for them that much although it can get pretty tedious for long play sessions.”
    • “Like tediously long.”
  • story

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is well-crafted and engaging, earning high praise, but some users feel it lacks impactful hero twists and fails to fully leverage the popular beat bar mechanics, which may limit its lasting appeal.

  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is lacking, resulting in subpar performance that may disappoint players seeking a smooth experience despite its engaging concept.

    • “If you really like the 2048 (1024) game and are already bored with the several you have already mastered, give it a spin around the block, but just don’t expect a high performance ride.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s humor is highly praised for creating a fun and lighthearted atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for playing with friends and sharing lots of laughs.

    • “Best game to play with friends as we all sit on my bed laughing like idiots.”
  • stability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is generally solid, with only rare glitches reported that may cause level skips or occasional lag. Overall, these issues are infrequent and do not significantly impact gameplay.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the improved character design, noting it enhances the overall character development in the game.

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Mojo 2: Mia is a casual puzzle game with anime and erotic themes.

Mojo 2: Mia is available on PC and Windows.

Mojo 2: Mia was released on October 26, 2018.

Mojo 2: Mia was developed by L. Stotch.

Mojo 2: Mia has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Mojo 2: Mia for its music but disliked it for its grinding.

Mojo 2: Mia is a single player game.

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