Skip to main content
Turbo Dismount 2 Game Cover

About

Turbo Dismount 2 is a single player racing game with a comedy theme. It was developed by Secret Exit Ltd. and was released on January 23, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Turbo Dismount 2 is a physics-based kinetic racing sandbox featuring Mr. Dismount and friends in hilarious crash scenarios. It offers varied game modes, including Challenge and Sandbox, with multiple characters and vehicles, plus advanced level editing and a detailed replay system. The game combines realistic driving physics with quirky, comedic destruction for endless chaotic fun.

Skip User Reviews

97%
Audience ScoreBased on 421 reviews
humor22 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Turbo Dismount 2 is a significant improvement over the first game, featuring enhanced graphics, better physics, and more customization options.
  • The game offers a chaotic and fun sandbox experience with a variety of levels, vehicles, and creative tools for players to experiment with.
  • Despite being in early access, the game feels polished and has a lot of content, including the ability to create custom levels and use a live face-cam feature.
  • Some players have reported performance issues, particularly on lower-end PCs, with lag and crashes occurring during gameplay.
  • The driving mechanics can feel stiff and unresponsive, making certain levels frustrating to navigate.
  • A number of classic vehicles and features from the first game are missing, leading to some disappointment among long-time fans.
  • humor
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with players enjoying the comedic elements of character customization, chaotic physics, and amusing AI crashes. The vibrant visuals and immersive first-person perspective enhance the hilarity, making for memorable and entertaining gameplay moments. Overall, the game is described as a fun and funny experience, filled with laugh-out-loud scenarios and creative replay features.

    • “Add in the ability to customize your character’s appearance and even paste your own photo onto the dummy’s face, and the game becomes as humorous as it is mechanically satisfying.”
    • “Meanwhile, the first-person camera option transforms the chaos into something uniquely immersive and often hilariously disorienting.”
    • “Seeing Mr. Dismount get flung by explosives is hilarious!”
  • graphics
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in Turbo Dismount 2 are praised for their vibrant visuals, improved detail, and enhanced physics, making the game visually appealing and engaging. However, some users express concerns about the game's high graphical demands and the lack of advanced settings to optimize performance, particularly on lower-end systems. Overall, while the graphics are a significant upgrade from the original, there is a call for further optimization and customization options.

    • “Turbo Dismount 2 is a sequel we didn't ask for but need. This is a super good continuation of the original which I grew up on. The graphics are awesome, the physics are improved, and the game is surprisingly detailed.”
    • “The dream-like art style of Turbo Dismount 1 is absolutely outdone here, including different weather conditions and night-time levels.”
    • “The visuals are colorful and pretty (in contrast to the first game), the music is really good, and overall is an amazing game that oozes with so much charm.”
    • “And the fact that there's no 'advanced graphics settings' menu where I can turn down or off specific graphical features feels primitive, to say the least.”
    • “It isn't 2014 anymore, devs. Please give us a way to tweak specific graphical features to get the game performing optimally on all systems.”
    • “Performance is a huge issue (especially on Steam Deck) with little graphic options, so I hope that’s a big focus in the future.”
  • music
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with many players praising the nostalgic charm of the soundtrack, which includes both new tracks and remixes from the original game. Reviewers highlight the energetic theme song and the diverse selection of music that enhances the gameplay experience, making it a standout feature. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a significant improvement and a key element that adds to the game's appeal.

    • “The music in the original Turbo Dismount was good enough, but the theme you made for Turbo Dismount 2 exceeds all of the music in the original by a country mile.”
    • “The soundtracks are brilliant and change per the level.”
    • “Add in a soundtrack that oozes charm as much as the rest of the game and you've got a very nice package indeed.”
    • “But, holy hell - that theme song has absolutely no right to go that hard.”
    • “1) The game may take ages to boot up or might occasionally crash when there are a surplus of songs in the selection.”
  • optimization
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is a mixed bag; while performance has improved since its early access launch, it still struggles during complex scenarios and on lower-end PCs. Many players report significant performance issues, including crashes and lag, particularly on the Steam Deck, indicating that further optimization is needed. However, the developers are focused on performance updates, and there is hope that these issues will be addressed as the game continues to evolve.

    • “Performance is pretty good, and it could be better, but considering how much it has improved from the day-one version, it's safe to say that it should be much better after the game leaves early access.”
    • “Updates have been performance-focused, now migrated to Unity 6 and Steam Deck verified, nice.”
    • “Being able to tweak graphics quality and render distance makes a big difference, whether you want smoother performance or maxed out visuals.”
    • “Performance can also become a concern during highly complex scenarios, as the physics calculations grow increasingly demanding.”
    • “The only bad thing I have to say about the game so far is the performance is... rough.”
    • “Performance is a huge issue (especially on Steam Deck) with little graphic options, so I hope that’s a big focus in the future.”
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its nostalgic appeal and enjoyable mechanics, with customization options adding humor and satisfaction. However, some players express disappointment with the driving mechanics, finding them subpar and detracting from the overall experience. While many appreciate the variety and improvements, there are calls for more control over certain gameplay elements, such as dismount timing.

    • “A welcome return of peak classic gameplay.”
    • “Add in the ability to customize your character’s appearance and even paste your own photo onto the dummy’s face, and the game becomes as humorous as it is mechanically satisfying.”
    • “The new mechanics and the fresh graphics are obviously great, but it's that nostalgia from remembering when you played the first one that gets to you in this new masterpiece of a successor.”
    • “I would absolutely love if we could decide when to end the dismount, as opposed to the classic '3 2 1' mechanic you guys always use; it would allow for great moments to happen without it being ruined by the countdown.”
    • “The driving mechanics are horrible, and yet there are multiple driving/racing levels that are practically unplayable.”
    • “It's just gameplay.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a traditional storyline or overarching campaign, encouraging players to create their own objectives and enjoy chaotic vehicular experiments. The experience is centered around physics-based creativity and the enjoyment of watching setups fail, making the player's personal narrative the focal point.

    • “No fear or worry, this is your story...”
    • “There is no storyline or overarching campaign; instead, the game invites you to make your own objectives, create your own mayhem, and enjoy the anarchic charm of simulated vehicular disaster.”
    • “Without missions, objectives, or long-term progression, the enjoyment largely depends on how much you love experimenting with physics, designing ridiculous setups, and watching them spectacularly fail.”
    • “☑ no story”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users find the game to be well-crafted, noting that despite some bugs, it maintains a humorous charm that enhances the experience.

    • “The game crashes frequently, making it hard to enjoy.”
    • “I experienced constant lag and frame drops, which ruined the gameplay.”
    • “There are too many bugs that disrupt the overall experience.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express that the grinding aspect of the game is excessively time-consuming, often requiring a significant investment of effort akin to having a second life to fully engage with it.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and tedious.”
    • “I spent hours grinding, and it still feels like I'm nowhere.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Turbo Dismount 2 boasts high replayability due to its emphasis on player-driven creativity and the social sharing of unique physics-based experiences, rather than traditional progression systems. While its open-ended design may not appeal to those preferring structured gameplay, it provides an engaging platform for endless experimentation and fun.

    • “Those seeking structure may not connect with its open-ended design, but for everyone else, Turbo Dismount 2 offers a delightful and endlessly replayable engine of controlled catastrophe.”
    • “These tools dramatically increase replay value — not through progression systems or unlockable goals, but through player-driven creativity and the social sharing of physics-based spectacles.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users express frustration with gameplay mechanics that hinder smooth transitions, such as the inability to accelerate when wheels are off the ground and slow shifts between acceleration and reverse. This can detract from the overall emotional engagement and immersion in the game.

Skip Game Offers

Buy Turbo Dismount 2

2h Median play time
2h Average play time
2-2h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs
Skip Videos

Videos

Skip Games Like Turbo Dismount 2

Games Like Turbo Dismount 2

Turbo Dismount Image
FlatOut 2 ImageFlatOut 2 ImageFlatOut 2 Image
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Image
Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game Image
Wreckfest Image
Skip FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Turbo Dismount 2 is a racing game with comedy theme.

Turbo Dismount 2 is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 2 hours playing Turbo Dismount 2.

Turbo Dismount 2 was released on January 23, 2025.

Turbo Dismount 2 was developed by Secret Exit Ltd..

Turbo Dismount 2 has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its optimization.

Turbo Dismount 2 is a single player game.

Similar games include Turbo Dismount, FlatOut 2, Tokyo Xtreme Racer, Rooftops & Alleys: The Parkour Game, Wreckfest and others.