Mutilate-a-Doll 2 Game Cover

"Mutilate-a-Doll 2" is a physics sandbox game where players can customize and torture ragdolls with an extensive array of items, ranging from realistic tools to explosives and unique gadgets. With over 2000 items, each with various functionalities, players can scale, rotate, and color items to build their creations. Dolls can be equipped with armor and hold items, and all elements can be modified with settings and properties, providing a highly customizable experience.

  • PC

Reviews

95%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,161 reviews
humor25 positive mentions
stability5 negative mentions
  • Great nostalgia factor for players who enjoyed the flash version, with many updates and improvements.
  • Offers a wide variety of items and customization options, allowing for creative gameplay and endless possibilities.
  • Serves as an excellent stress reliever, providing a fun outlet for frustration through its sandbox mechanics.
  • Controls can be confusing and clunky, making the gameplay experience frustrating at times.
  • Some players feel the game is overpriced compared to similar titles like People Playground, which offer more advanced features.
  • The game can suffer from bugs and performance issues, particularly on lower-end systems.
  • humor25 mentions

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with players finding the ragdoll physics and comedic violence particularly entertaining. Many reviews highlight the game's ability to evoke laughter through its absurd scenarios and playful gore, making it a fun stress reliever and a nostalgic experience. Overall, the humor is a significant draw, contributing to its high ratings and recommendations.

    • “Haha funny ragdoll physics”
    • “Funny ragdoll killing game 10/10 would recommend”
    • “Funny and cool physics”
  • gameplay9 mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its nostalgic appeal and innovative mechanics, allowing players to create a wide variety of entities, both humanoid and non-humanoid. While some users note janky controls and occasional crashes, the overall experience is described as engaging and fun, offering hours of sandbox enjoyment.

    • “The ragdolls you create need not be humanoid in form either and can be joined with items to create mechanical and magical entities.”
    • “Amazing variety with smart built-in mechanics that can keep you busy for god knows how long.”
    • “Hours of fun sandbox gameplay!”
    • “I love the mechanics, though the controls are a bit janky; it's alright.”
    • “Every now and then it crashes, but I still love all the gameplay.”
    • “It's just gameplay.”
  • story7 mentions

    The game offers a sandbox experience that encourages players to create their own narratives, whether through imaginative roleplay or chaotic scenarios like doll murder. While it lacks a predefined story, users appreciate the freedom to craft personal tales, making it a fun outlet for creativity.

    • “One of the greatest sandboxes I've ever played: you can kill dolls or invite them to a tea party, you can have fun with everything or create your own story inside this game.”
    • “Wanna make a roleplay using ragdolls and create your own story?”
    • “The game is also fun in the way you can make your own story.”
    • “There is no story.”
    • “The game feels like a collection of random events rather than a cohesive narrative.”
    • “The lack of a structured storyline makes it hard to stay engaged.”
  • graphics6 mentions

    The graphics of the game are described as simplistic and not as visually appealing compared to competitors like "People Playground," with some users likening the ragdoll design to pieces of colored paper. However, many reviewers emphasize that the focus on customization and gameplay mechanics outweighs the graphical limitations, making the overall experience enjoyable despite the basic visuals.

    • “While the graphics might not be pretty to look at when compared to other games, for me it's not how well a game looks but how well it plays that matters.”
    • “You can also change the appearance and behavior of each item and ragdoll part, including the graphic texture and the layering, sounds and physics, durability and resistance to certain things, and how the trigger works.”
    • “While the graphics might not be pretty to look at when compared to, say, People Playground, the ragdoll resembles pieces of colored paper stitched together.”
    • “Graphics are simplistic; however, that doesn't really matter.”
  • stability5 mentions

    The game exhibits notable stability issues, including frequent bugs, camera glitches, and a confusing spawn menu, which can hinder gameplay. Despite these problems, many players find the game enjoyable and appreciate its fun features, indicating that the overall experience remains positive despite the technical shortcomings.

    • “Generally hard to control, camera glitches out most of the time, and the spawn menu is very confusing.”
    • “Love to play but it's buggy as hell.”
    • “Blueprint is buggy; I pause and I can't use anything, yet it's still fun.”
  • optimization2 mentions

    The game is praised for its excellent optimization, running smoothly even on low-end computers, which enhances the overall enjoyment. Players appreciate the improved performance and search options available, making it a highly recommended experience.

    • “Nice game runs smoothly even on potato computers.”
    • “Extremely enjoyable game, I've played for many hours on Kongregate, but here it's even better for optimization and searching options. Definitely recommended, have fun mutilating.”
    • “The game suffers from severe optimization issues, making it frustrating to play at times.”
    • “I experienced frequent lag and crashes, which really detracted from the overall experience.”
    • “The optimization is lacking, leading to long loading times and unresponsive controls.”
  • monetization1 mentions

    The monetization model is praised for being ad-free, drawing positive comparisons to similar games like People Playground and Kick the Buddy, suggesting a focus on user experience without intrusive advertisements.

  • grinding1 mentions

    Players express that the grinding aspect of the game is excessively time-consuming, suggesting that it requires an unrealistic amount of effort, akin to needing a second life to fully engage with it.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and tedious.”
    • “I spent hours grinding for minimal rewards.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    The game suffers from confusing controls, which detracts from its overall replayability, leading some users to recommend against it.

    • “Controls are confusing, and even when you get a hang of them, the game has no replayability. Not recommended.”
    • “Once you finish the game, there's little incentive to play it again. The lack of variety makes replaying feel pointless.”
    • “The story is linear and predictable, which severely limits replayability. I found myself not wanting to go through it a second time.”
  • atmosphere1 mentions

    The game's atmosphere is praised for its relaxing qualities, enhanced by impressive atmospheric effects and a rich depth of particles, contributing to an enjoyable and immersive experience.

    • “I find it a fun game to relax and unwind to, and I personally really enjoy the atmospheric effects and depth of particles present in this game.”
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Play time

100hMedian play time
159hAverage play time
10-491hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 4 analyzed playthroughs

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