
- Earn to Die 2
- 5.0 Racing Simulation
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Earn to Die 2 involves driving a car through a post-apocalyptic world full of zombies, plowing straight through the hordes, obstacles, and even explosives to make your way across the country.
Earn to Die 2 is a sidescrolling 2d driving game made by Toffee Games. It's set in a zombie-infested wasteland in which your goal is to get from one end of a massive map to the other. Each of the game's levels puts you in a car that you need to drive across a variety of surfaces, including roads, cityscapes, tunnels, and more. Completing each level will unlock more content until you've finally reached your goal and crossed the whole country.
The cars in Earn to Die 2 are all upgradeable and customizable. Your wasteland wheels might start off as an old-fashioned boring police car, a buggy, or an ice cream van, but they wind up as fully armored monsters with giant tires and all sorts of accessories for defeating zombies. In order to upgrade your cars, you'll need to play through each level and focus on earning as many points as possible. Unless you're looking to spend money on microtransactions, this means you'll need to beat a level several times to upgrade a car and get the most out of your wheels.
Unlike in the previous game, Earn to Die 2 requires you to play specific cars on each level. This means that you'll have to upgrade all of the vehicles in the game to make it to the end, as upgrades are somewhat mandatory to beat each level. As a result, Earn to Die 2 is a fairly long game. You'll have to play through levels over and over again to get your car souped up enough to get close to the finish line.
One of the microtransaction opportunities in Earn to Die 2 is the ability to spend some cash before a level to upgrade your car's fuel. These upgrades aren't something you'll want to splurge on every time, but you may find that you need to get a small fuel boost in order to fully complete the game's harder levels. This gives the game a somewhat scummy feel since it's not really you against the world anymore. Instead, it's you against your accumulated currency as you try to squeak out enough mileage to get your car to your goal.
Earn to Die 2 knows what it's about - mowing down zombies and causing mayhem with a custom car. The game has a slowdown effect and displays the word "Awesome" on the screen whenever you destroy a lot of boxes, land from a really long jump, or otherwise cause a great deal of mayhem. The feeling of driving around at high speed and leaving a trail of carnage and dead zombies in your wake is great, and Earn to Die 2 has done a good job of providing lots of incentives and excuses to play through each level more than once, giving you lots of time to have fun and destroy zombies while you're at it.
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Earn to Die 2 involves driving a car through a post-apocalyptic world full of zombies, plowing straight through the hordes, obstacles, and even explosives to make your way across the country.
Earn to Die 2 is a sidescrolling 2d driving game made by Toffee Games. It's set in a zombie-infested wasteland in which your goal is to get from one end of a massive map to the other. Each of the game's levels puts you in a car that you need to drive across a variety of surfaces, including roads, cityscapes, tunnels, and more. Completing each level will unlock more content until you've finally reached your goal and crossed the whole country.
The cars in Earn to Die 2 are all upgradeable and customizable. Your wasteland wheels might start off as an old-fashioned boring police car, a buggy, or an ice cream van, but they wind up as fully armored monsters with giant tires and all sorts of accessories for defeating zombies. In order to upgrade your cars, you'll need to play through each level and focus on earning as many points as possible. Unless you're looking to spend money on microtransactions, this means you'll need to beat a level several times to upgrade a car and get the most out of your wheels.
Unlike in the previous game, Earn to Die 2 requires you to play specific cars on each level. This means that you'll have to upgrade all of the vehicles in the game to make it to the end, as upgrades are somewhat mandatory to beat each level. As a result, Earn to Die 2 is a fairly long game. You'll have to play through levels over and over again to get your car souped up enough to get close to the finish line.
One of the microtransaction opportunities in Earn to Die 2 is the ability to spend some cash before a level to upgrade your car's fuel. These upgrades aren't something you'll want to splurge on every time, but you may find that you need to get a small fuel boost in order to fully complete the game's harder levels. This gives the game a somewhat scummy feel since it's not really you against the world anymore. Instead, it's you against your accumulated currency as you try to squeak out enough mileage to get your car to your goal.
Earn to Die 2 knows what it's about - mowing down zombies and causing mayhem with a custom car. The game has a slowdown effect and displays the word "Awesome" on the screen whenever you destroy a lot of boxes, land from a really long jump, or otherwise cause a great deal of mayhem. The feeling of driving around at high speed and leaving a trail of carnage and dead zombies in your wake is great, and Earn to Die 2 has done a good job of providing lots of incentives and excuses to play through each level more than once, giving you lots of time to have fun and destroy zombies while you're at it.
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