Info about Turbo Dismount® 2:

Official game description:
**Turbo Dismount 2** is a tragic kinetic racing physics sandbox with Mr. Dismount and his friends.
It has taken us years to improve upon our nostalgic masterpiece of physics and comedy - so, with exceptional humility and modesty, this is what we present for your enjoyment:
*   Challenge Mode where skills are rewarded
*   Sandbox Mode with everything instantly available
*   Multiple characters on vehicles
*   Multiple types of game goals
*   Immensely capable level editing tools in Unity for your Steam Workshop delight
*   Live face support with webcams!
*   Animated bobblehead faces, with custom photo support!
*   AAA-level driving physics
*   Manual first-person driving
*   A full visual upgrade from object detail to lighting to special effects
*   An even more awesome replay system with support for Steam Gameplay Recording
*   An incomprehensibly slick sense of style oozing with confidence
The goals of the game vary per level: try racing stunt courses, solve physics puzzles, simply chill on the stage... the possibilities are endless with Steam Workshop support.
Now with his friends by his side, Mr. Dismount never has to feel alone again!

Release date: Mar 13, 2026

Categories: Sandbox Creation, Physics Simulation, Vehicle Customization, Custom Asset Support, Destruction Mechanics, Multiplayer Functionality, Mod Support, Level Editor


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Feature extractions:
- Community Price: No data
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 65.0h
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: 3.0h
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence provides some insight into playtime metrics. The quotes 'I've really enjoyed this game playing it for 70 hours now' and 'I've spent almost 60 hours on this game' suggest significant playtime, indicating a high game completion time. The quote 'I remember playing the first one almost a decade ago for hours at a time' suggests long session lengths. However, there is limited specific evidence for story completion and endgame playtime, leading to lower confidence in those metrics.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game is initially fun and engaging, especially for those who enjoy physics-based gameplay and social sharing, but it may become repetitive and boring after a few hours due to a lack of structured progression.
  - Stance: Fun then drops
  - Anchor: N/A
  - Time to anchor: 0h 0m
  - Friction: Lack of missions or objectives; Repetitive gameplay; No long-term progression
  - Unlock drivers: Player-driven creativity; Social sharing of physics-based spectacles
  - Conditions: Enjoyment of experimenting with physics; Interest in designing and sharing creative setups; Playing with friends or sharing content socially
- Player Archetypes:
  - Nostalgic Veteran (buy)
    - Motivation: Nostalgia and fond memories of the original game.
    - Playstyle: Enjoys the game for its nostalgic value and improvements over the original.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: OG player; veteran
    - Reference games: Turbo Dismount
  - Enthusiastic Advocate (buy)
    - Motivation: Enjoyment of new features and customization options.
    - Playstyle: Enjoys exploring new features and customizing gameplay elements.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: fan; enthusiast
    - Reference games: Turbo Dismount
  - Critical Evaluator (sale)
    - Motivation: Seeking a polished and feature-rich gaming experience.
    - Playstyle: Critically evaluates the game's features and performance.
    - Experience: familiar
    - Purchase stance: sale
    - Labels: critical player; evaluator
    - Reference games: Turbo Dismount


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Improved over original (weight 0.53): The game is seen as a significant improvement over the original, with enhancements in various aspects such as graphics, physics, and overall gameplay.
- Highly enjoyable gameplay (weight 0.45): Players consistently describe the game as fun, addicting, and brilliant. The gameplay is engaging and keeps players entertained for extended periods.
- Beautiful graphics (weight 0.4): The graphics are frequently praised for being gorgeous and beautiful. Players appreciate the visual improvements and the overall aesthetic of the game.
- Nostalgic experience (weight 0.27): The game evokes a strong sense of nostalgia, bringing back memories and feelings from the original game. Players enjoy the classic maps and the familiar gameplay.
- Variety of vehicles and obstacles (weight 0.25): The game features a wide range of vehicles and obstacles, including new additions and complex interactions, providing diverse gameplay experiences.
- Great soundtrack (weight 0.22): The soundtrack, including the main menu music, is praised for being cool and a banger, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
- Extensive customization (weight 0.22): The game offers a variety of customization options, including colors, vehicles, and ragdolls. Players appreciate the ability to personalize their gameplay experience.
- Expanded content (weight 0.22): The game offers more of everything, including levels, vehicles, and obstacles, providing a vast amount of content for players to enjoy.
- Multiplayer features (weight 0.18): Players can enjoy multiplayer features such as racing with other cars and having multiple characters ride in a vehicle, adding to the game's social and interactive aspects.
- Worth the price (weight 0.16): Players feel that the game is worth the price, offering good value for money with its extensive content and improvements.
- Realistic elements (weight 0.15): The game includes more realistic settings and accidents, enhancing the overall immersion and gameplay experience.
- Level editor and modding (weight 0.15): The inclusion of a level editor and modding tools allows players to create custom levels, adding to the game's replayability and creativity.

Common complaints:
- Performance and optimization issues (weight 0.57): The game suffers from significant optimization and performance issues, leading to crashes, lag, and poor performance on various systems, including low-end PCs and high-compact levels.
- Bugs and glitches (weight 0.42): The game has several bugs and glitches, including semi-frequent bugs, game crashes, and issues with replays. Some players have reported specific bugs like car spawning issues and audio delays in recorded videos.
- Limited vehicle selection (weight 0.37): Players are disappointed with the limited number of vehicles available in the game, especially when compared to the first game. Some vehicles from the first game are missing, and there is a desire for more cars from the original game.
- Gameplay and control issues (weight 0.32): Players have reported issues with gameplay and controls, including chaotic car handling, delayed inputs, and difficulties with driving. Some players find the game repetitive or boring after a few hours.
- Missing features and content (weight 0.27): The game lacks several features and content that were present in the first game, including maps, vehicles, customization options, and specific game elements like Token Bird.
- Customization and settings limitations (weight 0.25): The game has limitations in customization and settings, including issues with custom heads/faces, inability to change settings, and difficulties with making custom workshop maps within the game.
- Specific game elements and mechanics (weight 0.19): There are issues with specific game elements and mechanics, such as the free camera being disabled during dismounts, the live head feature being on by default, and the AI going back on its path when bumped.
- Miscellaneous issues (weight 0.14): Various other issues have been reported, including the lack of a storyline or overarching campaign, the unlocking system for cars and levels, and the design change of specific elements like 'le dorean'.
- Marketing and discovery (weight 0.09): Some players feel that the game needs better marketing and are sad that they discovered it late after its release.

Gameplay feedback:
- Improved physics and destruction (weight 0.45): Players are looking for more stable and improved physics, particularly in ragdoll mechanics and destruction, including destructible environments and vehicles.
- Sandbox and creative tools (weight 0.4): There is a demand for sandbox modes, physics sandbox, and creative tools for level-building, including level editors and modding tools to allow for more creative freedom.
- Enhanced driving mechanics (weight 0.3): There is a need for better driving mechanics, including manual driving, a new driving system, and better vehicle steering to improve the overall driving experience.
- Enhanced character customization (weight 0.28): Players want more options for character customization, including multiple characters, poses, animations, and even the ability to use their own face in real-time.
- Diverse and classic maps (weight 0.28): There is a demand for additional maps, including classic maps and a huge variety of maps to keep the gameplay experience fresh and exciting.
- Customizable vehicles (weight 0.27): Players want more options for customizing vehicles, including stickers, physics, and durability, as well as the ability to place multiple characters on one machine.
- Quality of life improvements (weight 0.19): There are requests for various quality of life additions, such as a hidden exit button, first-person camera option, and an unlocking system to improve the overall user experience.
- Smarter AI behavior (weight 0.16): Players want smarter AI behavior and smarter NPCs to enhance the gameplay experience and provide more challenging and realistic interactions.
- Game modes and mechanics (weight 0.16): Players are interested in different game modes and mechanics, including Time Attack and Survival modes, as well as a variety of game mechanics to keep the gameplay engaging.
- Multiplayer and social features (weight 0.16): Players want better multiplayer car mechanics and workshop support for custom stages to enhance the social and competitive aspects of the game.
- Control and input options (weight 0.15): There are requests for full WASD support, steering wheel support, and better control change functions to improve the input and control options for players.
- Replay and camera features (weight 0.11): There is a demand for features like free camera mode in replays, slow motion, and replay features to enhance the viewing and sharing of gameplay moments.

Performance notes:
- Graphically demanding (weight 0.06): The game is noted to be graphically demanding, which can contribute to performance issues on less powerful systems.
- Performance-focused updates (weight 0.05): The game has received updates focused on improving performance. These updates aim to address some of the ongoing issues.
- Migrated to Unity 6 (weight 0.05): The game has migrated to Unity 6, which could potentially address some performance and optimization issues in future updates.

Recommendations:
- Highly recommended purchase (weight 0.45): Many players strongly recommend buying the game, citing it as worth the money and a must-have for fans of the original.
- More vehicles and content (weight 0.16): Players request more vehicles, including original ones, and additional content like maps.
- Wait for sale or updates (weight 0.15): Some players suggest buying the game during a sale or waiting for new updates, especially for those who are not fans of the first part.
- Add achievements and trading cards (weight 0.11): There is a desire for additional features such as achievements and trading cards to enhance the gaming experience.
- Improved vehicle visibility and capacity (weight 0.1): Players suggest improvements in visibility of positions inside vehicles and an increase in passenger places.

Other player notes:
- Game in Early Access (weight 0.12): The game is currently in the Early Access phase of development. Players are aware that it is not yet a final product and more features and content are expected to be added.
- Language support requests (weight 0.12): Players have requested additional language support, specifically Chinese and Russian. This indicates a desire for the game to be more accessible to non-English speaking players.

Emotions:
- Excitement (weight 0.24): Players are thrilled by the game's chaotic physics sandbox, creative tools, and explosive gameplay elements like flips, wrecks, and slow-mo replays. The anticipation for future updates, new characters, and vehicles, along with the detailed and immersive gameplay, contributes to their excitement.
- Nostalgia (weight 0.19): The game evokes nostalgia through its similarities to the original, bringing back memories of playing the first Turbo Dismount as a kid. Classic maps, childhood memories, and the sequel's resemblance to the first game with quality-of-life additions enhance this feeling.
- Frustration (weight 0.12): Players experience frustration due to performance issues, game crashes, and replay bugs. Optimization problems, car spawning issues, and the lack of certain features like a free camera and Token Bird also contribute to this emotion.
- Joy (weight 0.09): The game brings joy through its funny ragdoll physics, humorous aspects, and fun gameplay. Positive evaluations of graphics, gameplay, and new additions, along with an awesome soundtrack, enhance the overall enjoyment.
- Disappointment (weight 0.08): Disappointment stems from missing features from the first game, optimization issues, and a lack of updates. The unlocking system for cars and levels, along with performance and usability issues, also contribute to this feeling.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.05): Players feel satisfied with the improvements and additional content in the game, which exceeds their expectations. The game's charm and its ability to capture the joy and fun of the first game contribute to this satisfaction.
- Hope (weight 0.05): Hope is driven by the desire for future updates, including new maps, cars, and special maps for multiple vehicles. Players look forward to potential improvements and additional features.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.03): Enjoyment comes from the game's fun and addictive nature, along with the variety and fun gameplay elements. The improvements and new features in the game enhance this enjoyment.
- Amusement (weight 0.03): Players are amused by the funny and in-depth car physics, as well as the decapitation mechanics. The difficulty in finding the exit button and the car handling designed for crashing add to the humor.
- Appreciation (weight 0.02): Appreciation is felt for the game's quality, humor, and the improvements and new features. Players value the effort put into the game's development.
- Enthusiasm (weight 0.02): Enthusiasm is sparked by the game's coolness and absurdity, along with features like the main theme, livecam, and track editing. These elements make the game stand out and excite players.
- Surprise (weight 0.02): Surprise is caused by unexpected features like the modern control scheme for manual driving and the immediate activation of the webcam. These elements catch players off guard in a positive way.
- Gratitude (weight 0.02): Gratitude is expressed towards the developers for making the game and for fixing glitches. Players appreciate the efforts and improvements made by the developers.
- Anticipation (weight 0.01): Anticipation is driven by the expectation of more cars and future updates. Players look forward to new content and improvements.
- Pride (weight 0.01): Pride is felt as players reflect on their childhood memories and how their younger selves would be proud of the game's development and their enjoyment of it.}