Earn to Die 2 - Zombie smash driving
Survive a zombie apocalypse in an epic road trip adventure.
- 1.4.55 Version
- 4.5 Score
- 82M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 12+ Content Rating
Experience the thrill of navigating your vehicle through a post-apocalyptic world infested with zombies in this exciting sequel to the highly popular game Earn to Die! An escape ship awaits on the opposite coast, but you must first traverse countless zombie-filled cities using a rundown car and limited funds. Face the challenge head-on by driving through masses of undead creatures to stay alive!
**NEW STORYLINE**
Embark on an extensive Story Mode in Earn to Die 2, which is five times longer than its predecessor. Departing from the typical desert environment, this game plunges you into urban centers overrun by zombies.
**MULTI-LEVEL CHALLENGES**
Navigate multi-tiered levels by cruising over decaying highway bridges, venturing through underground passages, or plowing through zombie-infested factories. Whichever route you choose, the relentless zombie hordes will force you to crash through them to survive!
**CUSTOMIZE YOUR ZOMBIE-CRUSHING RIDE**
Gain access to and enhance 10 different vehicles, including a sports car, fire truck, and ice cream van. Each vehicle can be upgraded with various features like armored structures, rooftop guns, boosters, and more to ensure no zombie stands a chance against you.
**WRECKABLE VEHICLES**
Watch as your vehicles get completely destroyed while holding on for dear life if you fail to navigate carefully through the chaos.
Earn to Die 2: Tips, Tricks, and Strategies for Outracing Those Zombies
General Tips
Earn to Die 2 offers quite a few buttons, but you don’t actually have to manipulate your vehicle as much as you’d expect.
- Little taps of the left or right rotation button on the side of the screen will help the most here.
- Don’t overdo it as you’ll just flip your vehicle and potentially damage it.
- Do, however, keep your finger on the acceleration button. If you slow to a stop, it’s game over, whether you’ve got fuel left or not.
- Use the boost button sparingly as you’ve only got a limited supply. An ideal moment to activate it is when you’re just about to go up a ramp. You can go flying up it, giving you some much needed air and covering plenty of distance.
- Once you’ve upgraded sufficiently, be careful about hitting any barriers too hard. While you want to keep your speed up, you want to avoid losing any parts of your vehicle.
- Vehicles can be destroyed with wheels, boosters, and more coming off them. That can easily affect how far you’re going to get on your latest run.
- You can buy extra fuel before a session but you want to do this sparingly.
- Don’t bother buying fuel early on. Instead, focus on buying upgrades with that money.
- Use the extra fuel when you’ve very nearly reached a checkpoint on a previous run but can’t quite make it. Often, it’ll get you there without much trouble.
Upgrading
Ideally, you want to try to keep things balanced when it comes to upgrading. However, some things will seem more appealing than others.
- An Engine upgrade means you can accelerate faster as well as benefit from better fuel efficiency. Both are great for making progress faster, so try to make this a priority early on.
- Upgrading the Transmission increases your maximum speed. Again, it’s pretty useful as more speed means you cover more distance.
- New Wheels means better grip, which leads to being able to go uphill more effectively. In early levels this isn’t such a big deal, but later stages tend to be more hilly, making wheels a much more important upgrade.
- Buying a Gun means you can automatically shoot at zombies until you run out of ammo. Ammo supplies are always very limited, and while you’ll earn more money this way, it’s not overly helpful. Leave a gun upgrade till last.
- Buying a Booster is great. It’s relatively inexpensive and means you can speed up through certain obstacles or over ramps. It doesn’t last long so it’s not as useful as an Engine upgrade, but it’s still pretty handy and worth upgrading occasionally.
- A Weight change mans your vehicle’s weight is redistributed, meaning it’s easier to break through stuff like barriers and zombies. It’s a subtle improvement but moderately useful, especially if you keep finding yourself getting stuck amongst blockades.
- Armor means you’re less likely to be significantly damaged when crashing through stuff. It’s not an early priority, but soon enough you’ll find you’re failing because your vehicle is falling apart. This is when an armor upgrade is essential.
- Upgrading the Fuel Tank is pretty self-explanatory. More fuel means you can travel further, which is the whole point of the game. It’s an important one.
- Once you’ve maxed-out everything, you gain an extra engine boost so make sure you don’t bother stockpiling any money. Earn to Die 2 is designed in a way that means it expects you to mostly max everything out in order to move onto the next stage.
**MORE ZOMBIES. MORE DESTRUCTION. MORE CHAOS.**
Don't hesitate any longer – the rescue ship won't wait forever! Brace yourself for an intense journey where smashing through zombie-packed factories is just the beginning!
Earn to Die 2 offers an enhanced and expanded version of the original web series, including Earn to Die 2012 and Earn to Die 2: Exodus.
While Earn to Die 2 can be played for free, it includes third-party ads and the option for in-app purchases.
- Version1.4.55
- UpdateAug 31, 2024
- DeveloperNot Doppler
- CategoryRacing & Sports
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
- Downloads82M+
- Package Namecom.notdoppler.earntodie2
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Unique blend of driving and combat mechanics
Extensive vehicle upgrades and customization options
Challenging levels with different environments and obstacles
Continually upgrade vehicles and tackle similar challenges