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Mosaic: Game of Gods II

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58%Game Brain Score
music
story, gameplay
88% User Score Based on 17 reviews

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Mosaic: Game of Gods II is a single player action game. It was developed by New Bridge Games and was released on April 27, 2018. It received positive reviews from players.

The Goddess of Creation and the God of Chaos managed to restore peace and harmony in the Universe, but one powerful and evil creature did not like it. And Darkness was its name. It cursed the Goddess in order to make the God of Chaos its again.

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
music6 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game features beautiful and colorful artwork, making the puzzles visually appealing.
  • The relaxing music enhances the gameplay experience, creating a calming atmosphere.
  • There are 150 puzzles with varying difficulty, providing a satisfying challenge for players.
  • Some puzzles have overlapping pieces, which can lead to guesswork and frustration.
  • The game lacks a compelling storyline, making it feel somewhat disjointed and random.
  • Players are forced to complete puzzles in a specific order, limiting the freedom to choose which puzzles to play.
  • music
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its calming and enchanting qualities, enhancing the overall relaxing experience of solving puzzles. While some players note that the soundtrack features familiar tracks from previous installments, the addition of new music complements the well-designed levels and artistic visuals, creating an immersive atmosphere. Overall, the combination of soothing music and engaging gameplay contributes significantly to the game's appeal.

    • “But lots of things have remained the same - the gorgeous pictures; the incredibly calming music; the varied materials the puzzles are made from (paper, glass, granite, fabric or marble).”
    • “Not only do I like the puzzles but the soundtrack is very relaxing and I enjoy it very much.”
    • “The game is very simple, but it also has a lot of nice features like gorgeous art and enchanting music that will make you like it even more as you dive into the world of patchwork puzzles.”
    • “Pretty much the same music and puzzle types as the first games.”
    • “The sounds are adequate, and like always, I turn the music off.”
    • “The game features 150 well-designed and patchwork puzzles with certain artistic touch and growing difficulty, and four new music tracks that are mingling with those from the previous chapter.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is criticized for being sparse and lacking depth, with only minimal narrative elements at the beginning and end. While some players appreciated the initial cinematic and nods to wicca in the first game, the current installment feels disjointed and less engaging, leaving those seeking a strong storyline disappointed. Overall, the game is primarily focused on puzzles rather than a compelling narrative.

    • “I really enjoyed the first game in the series, which also opened with a great and colorful cinematic to set the story and gameplay up.”
    • “There is a storyline, but it's very sparse, with some information in the beginning, and very little after that.”
    • “Last, I wish there were more story parts.”
    • “There is also still no real storyline, which is just fine with a puzzle collection, but without it, the game feels like a grab at random pagan and fantasy elements.”
    • “The storyline, which thankfully exists in the store only, just felt, I dunno, more mean-spirited compared to the first game that felt like a friendly nod to Wicca.”
    • “There is a storyline, but it's very sparse, with some information in the beginning and very little after that.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features a forced level mechanic that some players find unnecessary, but it offers a more relaxed experience compared to its predecessor, with puzzles no longer time-limited and rewarding quicker completions with higher scores. Overall, it provides a balance of challenge and relaxation, making it a decent choice for those seeking a less stressful gaming experience.

    • “I really enjoyed the first game in the series, which also opened with a great and colorful cinematic to set the story and gameplay up.”
    • “There's no valid reason to have the forced level mechanic.”
    • “Significant change to the gameplay is that the puzzles no longer have a time limit; instead, the score for completing them is higher if the player finishes them quickly.”
    • “Overall, for a few dollars, if you're after a relaxing time and don't mind a bit of a challenge, mostly without frantic, stress-inducing gameplay, you could do a lot worse.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are considered basic, yet the vibrant colors and intricate prints or mosaics create an enjoyable visual experience as players assemble the pieces.

    • “Graphically, the game is basic, but the colors and the prints/mosaics are enjoyable to see come together as you place the pieces.”
    • “Graphically, the game is basic, but the colors and the patterns/mosaics are enjoyable to see come together as you place the pieces.”
    • “The graphics feel outdated and lack the detail expected from modern games.”
    • “Character models are poorly designed, making it hard to connect with the game world.”
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Mosaic: Game of Gods II is a action game.

Mosaic: Game of Gods II is available on PC and Windows.

Mosaic: Game of Gods II was released on April 27, 2018.

Mosaic: Game of Gods II was developed by New Bridge Games.

Mosaic: Game of Gods II has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its story.

Mosaic: Game of Gods II is a single player game.

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