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Mata Nui Online Game II was an online game created by Templar Studios and was released on BIONICLE.com in June 26, 2003. It was a sequel to the first game, MNOG. This time the player would be Hahli and would travel from Koro to Koro collecting six crystals, accomplishing tasks and playing Kolhii. After a while; it was taken off from Bionicle.com in 2004 (as the website was being re-designed), but was later brought back to the website as a Kanoka Club exclusive. But this time it was glitch-ridden and whole files were missing. The game wasn't finishable and hardly even playable. Four years later (2008), the game was no longer an exclusive and was available for free to everyone from Bionicle.com.

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  • Mata Nui Online Game II was an online game created by Templar Studios and was released on BIONICLE.com in June 26, 2003. It was a sequel to the first game, MNOG. This time the player would be Hahli and would travel from Koro to Koro collecting six crystals, accomplishing tasks and playing Kolhii. After a while; it was taken off from Bionicle.com in 2004 (as the website was being re-designed), but was later brought back to the website as a Kanoka Club exclusive. But this time it was glitch-ridden and whole files were missing. The game wasn't finishable and hardly even playable. Four years later (2008), the game was no longer an exclusive and was available for free to everyone from Bionicle.com.
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  • Mata Nui Online Game II was an online game created by Templar Studios and was released on BIONICLE.com in June 26, 2003. It was a sequel to the first game, MNOG. This time the player would be Hahli and would travel from Koro to Koro collecting six crystals, accomplishing tasks and playing Kolhii. After a while; it was taken off from Bionicle.com in 2004 (as the website was being re-designed), but was later brought back to the website as a Kanoka Club exclusive. But this time it was glitch-ridden and whole files were missing. The game wasn't finishable and hardly even playable. Four years later (2008), the game was no longer an exclusive and was available for free to everyone from Bionicle.com. It was officially removed from Lego.com and Bionicle.com in 2009 along with MNOG.
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