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I’ve been messing around with Dummy Never Fails 2 lately, and honestly, it’s as delightfully absurd as it sounds. You’re basically in charge of sending crash-test dummies flying in the most spectacular ways imaginable, using grenades, lasers, giant hammers—you name it. The controls are stupidly simple but the outcomes are never boring: one moment your dummy’s gently drifting off a platform, the next it’s rocketing into the stratosphere on a rocket-powered skateboard. It’s just the right blend of slapstick and physics-driven chaos to keep you grinning.

What really sets this sequel apart is the fresh batch of gizmos and traps they’ve packed in. Gone are the lone TNT sticks from the original—now you get boomerang saw blades, magnetic repulsors, even a little drone buddy that insists on escorting your dummy into peril. The environments have more quirks too: rotating funhouses, gravity-shifting chambers, and levels where platforms collapse at random intervals. It’s clear the devs took our “please make it crazier” pleas to heart.

On top of that, there’s a surprisingly robust level editor tucked into the menu. Within minutes I was piecing together ridiculous obstacle courses—high-speed conveyor belts next to loops, flamethrower turrets guarding narrow ledges—that my friends could try out in co-op. Seeing folks tackle my weird creations (and fail spectacularly) is half the fun. And the global leaderboards? Ridiculous. You’ll find people reaching heights I didn’t even know were possible.

If you’re in the mood to blow off steam without getting into anything too serious, Dummy Never Fails 2 is a gem. It doesn’t pretend to be more than a glorified ragdoll demolition derby, but it nails that premise so well you won’t mind a bit. Plus, the bright visuals and goofy sound effects keep things light, even when you’ve launched ten dummies into orbit in a single session. Definitely a late-night “just one more round” kind of game.