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Danger Zone 2 is a vehicular action-puzzle game and the sequel to Danger Zone . It is a spiritual successor to the Burnout series’ “Crash Mode,” created by former Criterion Games developers (the team behind Burnout 3: Takedown and Burnout Paradise ). The Story: Virtual Crash Testing for the Afterlife The game has a minimalist, darkly comedic framing device rather than a traditional narrative campaign. You play as a test driver who is very likely dead.
You are employed by a shadowy, bureaucratic organization called The Global Safety Agency (GSA) . The GSA’s official mission is to improve vehicle safety by running “dangerous, high-speed, multi-vehicle crash simulations.” In reality, the agency is a purgatorial or dystopian entity that feeds on catastrophic destruction. Your driver ID is a numbered barcode, and all rewards are given as “credits” with no external use except unlocking more dangerous levels. Danger Zone 2-CODEX
The game takes place in a surreal, sterile digital realm called the Smash Avoidance Virtual Environment (SAVE) . This is a series of interconnected, glowing-white highway junctions, tunnels, and intersections suspended in a black void. Each level is called a “Smash Avoidance Scenario.” The environments are based on real-world crash hotspots (e.g., “The Merge,” “The Stack,” “The Tunnel”), but they are abstracted into minimalist, high-contrast racing circuits with no civilians—only destructible traffic vehicles and your own car. Danger Zone 2 is a vehicular action-puzzle game