
The Mojón Twins is a pair of developers based in Spain. They specialize on making small games for old consoles such as the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum. Their style is usually "lowbrow" and lightheartedly vulgar.
The Mojon Twins are a Spanish developer and publisher active from 2008 through 2020. They released a total of 14 games on PlayPile, working as developers on all of them while also publishing eleven titles under their own name. Their catalog focuses heavily on the platform genre with ten releases, followed by four adventure games and three arcade entries. The team has targeted legacy hardware almost exclusively, creating ten games for the Nintendo Entertainment System alone. They also built three titles for the SG-1000, two for the MSX, and two each for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. A few recent projects expanded to modern systems like Web browsers, PC, Linux, Mac, and Android. Their output was slow in the first decade with only three games released between 2008 and 2019. Activity increased significantly in the 2010s when they produced ten titles. The pattern slowed again in the 2020s with a single release so far. Recent works include Jet Paco & Jet Puri from March 2020, MiedoW from December 2018, and Cheril Perils Classic from the same month. Earlier entries in this later period feature Cheril in the Cave from late 2017 and The Computer Spiele Museum's Museum Guide from early 2017. The IGDB bio describes their style as usually lowbrow and lightheartedly vulgar. This approach fits with their specialization in making small games for old consoles. They have not shown a clear trend toward high-end production values or complex narratives. Their focus remains on retro hardware and niche humor rather than broad market appeal. Players looking for polished AAA experiences might find their library lacking, but those interested in specific vintage platforms will see consistent work across the NES, SG-1000, and 8-bit computers. The duo has maintained a steady presence on these older systems for over a decade without branching out into many new genres or modern design trends.













