FlatOut 2

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Unleash the Chaos: Celebrate the Thrills of FlatOut 2!

FlatOut 2 is pure chaos on wheels, where racing meets demolition! Rev up for high-octane mayhem, hilarious ragdoll physics, and destructible environments, all while competing in manic events that push your driving skills to the limit.

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What year was FlatOut 2 released? (Genius)
#1: 2005
#2: 2006
#3: 2007
#4: 2004
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What is the primary type of gameplay featured in FlatOut 2? (Hard)
#1: Racing
#2: Puzzle
#3: Adventure
#4: Sports
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FlatOut 2 features one of the most advanced physics engines of its time, allowing for highly destructive environments and realistic car behavior during crashes.
FlatOut 2 includes a unique mini-game mode where players can launch their driver through the windshield to perform stunts and score points.

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What is your favorite aspect of FlatOut 2?
Destruction Physics
Game Modes
Vehicle Customization
Soundtrack
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What is your favorite vehicle type in FlatOut 2?
Muscle Cars
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Trucks
Sports Cars
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