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At its core, (often abbreviated as MaD2 ) is a highly customizable virtual stressball and physics sandbox. But to truly understand it, imagine being handed a digital lab, a helpless ragdoll dummy, and an arsenal of hundreds of weapons and tools—with no rules, no objectives, and no limits.
Mutilate a Doll 2 was developed by a solo indie developer known as Rava (or 0rava). Interestingly, the game began as a personal project. The developer started making Flash games simply because he thought they were cool. After graduating high school, he released the original Mutilate-a-Doll on Kongregate in 2010 on a whim. The response was massive, eventually racking up over 36 million plays. The game became so popular that when Adobe Flash reached its end-of-life, the developer ported the game to a downloadable platform using Adobe AIR, and eventually released it on Steam in 2019.
Players can alter the environment instantly. You can change gravity levels, introduce extreme wind vectors, modify time progression (slow-motion), or trigger natural disasters like earthquakes and meteor strikes. Popular Sandbox Experiments to Try
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You can drag, drop, throw, and rotate over 2,000 different items.
