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Earn to Die 2 Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 2.0 Android Rated Teen $4.99

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Description

Earn to Die 2 turns each failed zombie drive into useful vehicle progress. Smashing through crowds and upgrading a wreck is satisfying, but the campaign relies heavily on repeating the same route until enough parts have been purchased.

Earn to Die 2 Review

Earn to Die 2 is a side-scrolling driving game about pushing improvised vehicles through a zombie-filled city. Each attempt begins with limited fuel and usually ends before the next checkpoint. Money earned from distance, speed, destruction, and pickups is spent on the vehicle, allowing the following run to travel farther.

The upgrade loop is the entire design. Engines improve acceleration, transmissions help maintain speed, larger fuel tanks extend a run, and mounted weapons or reinforced bodywork clear obstacles. A weak car struggles over debris; a completed build can tear through the same section with enough momentum to reach a new stage.

Watching that transformation provides a reliable sense of progress. Driving requires more judgment than holding the accelerator. Boost is limited, awkward landings waste fuel, and excessive rotation can leave the car upside down.

The best route preserves speed across ramps while keeping enough control to hit destructible barriers squarely. Vehicles change between major sections, resetting the upgrade process with different handling. The repetition is both the attraction and the main criticism.

Players who enjoy incremental improvement will find each purchase immediately noticeable. Players who want varied objectives may see the campaign as a sequence of mandatory failed runs. The paid versions are preferable to clones or unofficial downloads, and the game remains a focused offline-friendly experience rather than a live service.

Its age is visible, but the crunchy collisions and straightforward economy still make it an effective example of the upgrade-and-retry formula.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS, Windows
Developer Not Doppler
Downloads 100M
Price $4.99
Package com.notdoppler.earntodie2
Content Rating Teen
Android Version 1.4.39
Android Updated March 3, 2022
Android File Size 92MB
iOS Version 1.4.17
iOS Updated Nov 25, 2019
iOS File Size 83.3 MB
Windows Version PC
Windows Updated May 5, 2016
Windows File Size 300 MB
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How to Play Earn to Die 2

Hold the accelerator to move and use the tilt or rotation controls to manage the vehicle in the air. Keep the nose slightly raised for long jumps, then level the chassis before landing. A flat landing preserves speed and reduces the chance of flipping.

Fuel determines the maximum length of most early runs. Buy enough engine and transmission power to avoid stalling on slopes, then improve the fuel tank when the vehicle can maintain momentum. Wheels and suspension help rough sections, while armor and weapons reduce the speed lost when hitting zombies or barriers.

Use boost on steep climbs, long clear stretches, or immediately after a poor landing. Burning it continuously at the start usually wastes its value. Approach heavy obstacles with speed and avoid unnecessary airborne rotation.

If the car flips, attempt a controlled recovery, but restart when the remaining fuel cannot realistically reach a profitable section. Each run should fund the next practical upgrade. Do not spread money evenly across every part simply because a button is available.

Identify why the previous attempt ended: no fuel, insufficient climbing power, repeated collision slowdown, or unstable landings. New vehicles restart the development curve, so expect several short runs before their strengths emerge. Checkpoint progress matters more than maximizing zombie hits when a safer line carries momentum farther.

Pros

  • Vehicle upgrades produce obvious improvements.
  • Collisions have satisfying weight and feedback.
  • Controls are simple but reward cleaner landings.
  • Campaign works well in short offline sessions.

Cons

  • Progress requires repeating routes many times.
  • Objectives change less than the vehicles.
  • Early runs with each new car can feel deliberately weak.

Beginner Tips

  • Land with the chassis nearly level.
  • Save boost for climbs and recovery.
  • Upgrade the cause of the previous failure.
  • Preserve speed through destructible barriers.
  • Prioritize distance over unnecessary collisions.

FAQ

What is the goal of Earn to Die 2?

Drive as far as possible through each stage, earn money, upgrade the vehicle, and eventually reach the next checkpoint.

Which upgrade should I buy first?

Choose based on the last failure. Fuel extends a capable run, while engine, transmission, wheels, or armor solve specific movement problems.

Should boost be used immediately?

No. It is more valuable on steep climbs, open stretches, or when recovering speed after a bad impact.

Is repetition required?

Yes. The campaign is intentionally structured around failed attempts that finance stronger parts for the next drive.

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