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Poop you way to victory…again!
Muddy Heights 2 is an official sequel to the highly played Muddy Heights web game.
In Muddy Heights 2, you play as a person who has had a little bit too much to eat and needs to relieve himself by any means possible. Poop off various heights onto people and vehicles to score points. Complete level goals to gain cash to buy more food.
- 3 New Levels
- Rebalanced Food Upgrades
- Over 20+ Secrets to Discover
- Over 10+ Goals to Complete
- New Character Types
- New Vehicle Types
Steam User 17
---{ Graphics }---
☑ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
---{ Gameplay }---
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ It's just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don't
---{ Audio }---
☑ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I'm now deaf
---{ Audience }---
☐ Kids
☐ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Grandma
---{ PC Requirements }---
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☑ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
---{ Game Size }---
☐ Floppy Disk
☐ Old Fashioned
☐ Workable
☐ Big
☐ Will eat 15% of your 1TB hard drive
☐ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it
☑ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data
---{ Difficulty }---
☐ Just press 'W'
☐ Easy
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Difficult
☑ Dark Souls
---{ Grind }---
☐ Nothing to grind
☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks
☐ Isn't necessary to progress
☐ Average grind level
☐ Too much grind
☑ You'll need a second life for grinding
---{ Story }---
☐ No Story
☐ Some lore
☐ Average
☐ Good
☐ Lovely
☑ It'll replace your life
---{ Game Time }---
☐ Long enough for a cup of coffee
☐ Short
☐ Average
☐ Long
☑ To infinity and beyond
---{ Price }---
☐ It's free!
☑ Worth the price
☐ If it's on sale
☐ If u have some spare money left
☐ Not recommended
☐ You could also just burn your money
---{ Bugs }---
☑ Never heard of
☐ Minor bugs
☐ Can get annoying
☐ ARK: Survival Evolved
☐ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs
---{ ? / 10 }---
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☐ 9
☑ 10
Steam User 7
took a ♥♥♥♥ from a skyscraper and killed 17 people, then i bought muddy heights and did it again
Steam User 8
wake up
go outside
take a sh1t from a balcony
launch muddy heights
take a sh1t from a balcony
repeat
Steam User 1
currently sucking me in. soo addicting. 100% recommend. upvote.
Steam User 0
It's dumb, it's stupid, absurd even, but it is, true to its core identity, a muddy heights game, a sh1tty game about taking a dookie all over strangers, in a bizarre arcade experience! Unlike the 1st one from years ago, this one has multiple levels, each with varying "secrets" for you to complete.
Its from 2016 and last update was in 2025, so its likely not getting steam achievements at all, but thats also fine!
Great game for scåt fetishists and people who liked the first game! (Im the latter, not the former lmao)
Steam User 0
Muddy Heights 2, developed and published by Rageborn Studio, LLC, is a deliberately outrageous arcade-style title that leans entirely into crude humor and exaggerated physics as its main appeal. As a follow-up to a cult browser game, it expands the original concept into a more structured experience while still retaining the same unapologetically absurd premise. From the outset, it’s clear that the game isn’t trying to deliver a deep or meaningful experience—it’s built around shock value, quick laughs, and short bursts of chaotic gameplay.
The core mechanic is as simple as it is unconventional. Players take position above a busy street and attempt to hit targets below by carefully aiming and timing their actions. Success depends on understanding angles, movement patterns, and environmental layouts, turning what initially seems like pure randomness into a surprisingly skill-based system. There’s a certain satisfaction in lining up a perfect shot and hitting multiple targets in a single attempt, especially when chaining together higher-scoring actions. Despite the crude premise, the underlying gameplay loop is functional and occasionally engaging, particularly for players who enjoy score-chasing arcade experiences.
Progression is tied to a basic upgrade system that allows players to enhance their effectiveness through purchasable items. These upgrades can influence range, impact, and other variables, adding a light layer of strategy to how each level is approached. While the system is not particularly deep, it does provide a sense of forward momentum, encouraging players to revisit levels and improve their performance. Over time, however, the impact of these upgrades becomes predictable, and the sense of progression begins to plateau.
Level design offers a modest amount of variety, with different environments presenting unique layouts and target opportunities. Each stage includes objectives and score thresholds that guide progression, giving players a reason to replay levels and refine their approach. However, the limited number of stages and the lack of meaningful variation in mechanics mean that repetition sets in relatively quickly. Once players have seen what the game has to offer, there are few surprises left to maintain long-term interest.
Visually, the game adopts a cartoonish and exaggerated style that complements its comedic tone. Animations and effects are intentionally over-the-top, emphasizing humor rather than realism. The presentation is consistent with the game’s identity, but it doesn’t strive for technical sophistication or artistic depth. Sound design follows a similar approach, using exaggerated audio cues to reinforce the game’s irreverent style. Together, these elements create a cohesive, if somewhat one-dimensional, atmosphere.
The defining factor of Muddy Heights 2 is its humor, which is unapologetically juvenile and not intended to appeal to a broad audience. For players who appreciate this type of comedy, the game can be amusing and even addictive in short sessions. For others, the novelty may wear off quickly, leaving behind a gameplay loop that, while functional, lacks the depth to sustain long-term engagement. This narrow appeal is both the game’s strength and its limitation—it delivers exactly what it promises, but nothing beyond that.
Another notable aspect is the game’s overall simplicity. There is no narrative framework, no complex systems to master, and no attempt to expand beyond its central mechanic. This makes it easy to pick up and play, but it also reinforces the feeling that the experience is closer to an extended mini-game than a fully developed title. It’s best approached as a casual diversion rather than a game to invest significant time in.
In the end, Muddy Heights 2 is a straightforward and intentionally ridiculous arcade experience that succeeds in delivering quick, low-commitment entertainment for the right audience. Its simple mechanics and upgrade system provide enough engagement for short play sessions, but its limited scope and repetitive structure prevent it from leaving a lasting impression. It’s a game that fully embraces its niche, offering a unique but ultimately shallow experience that is best enjoyed in moderation.
Rating: 6/10
Steam User 1
I wish you could go into the NPCs POV and let the poop go into your mouth. I wish you could choke on the poop and swallow it. Really fun game, can't wait for the third. Also I wish you could eat poop and get a really big belly full of poop.