
With near-perfect execution, Turbo Dismount is a must-play for any action fan.
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (94% positive from 5.8K reviews)
Engaging multiplayer/co-op experience
Outstanding soundtrack
No significant drawbacks reported
Turbo Dismount is a 2014 vehicle simulator video game developed and published by Finnish developer Secret Exit Ltd. for iOS, Android, macOS and Microsoft Windows. The game was first unveiled at GDC 2013 and was released in early access the following year in 2014, and remained in early access until fully releasing on Steam on May 21, 2014. Turbo is the latest in the Dismount series and serves as a follow-up to Stair Dismount, developed under their original name tAAt. Like the other games in the series, the aim of the game is to cause as much chaos as possible.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 18d ago
As seen in the videos of YouTubers like jacksepticeye. It's a fun sandbox destruction game that delivers exactly what it promises: an expanded, refined version of the old Dismount games at a fair price. There's no overarching goal, except maybe to get high scores. It's just your ragdoll, your vehicle, and the level, plus any obstacles you place yourself. Workshop support means you can download additional levels, too. I appreciated that a couple of people made recreations of crash junctions from the Burnout series. The game has this 70s-esque aesthetic, which is a unique touch. There's also about half a dozen levels that are a seeming homage to the PAKO games, a car resembling the Bluesmobile and a level referencing the mall chase from Blues Brothers - and incredibly, a level referencing the storm drain chase from Terminator 2. That alone is enough for me to recommend Turbo Dismount. The sequel Turbo Dismount 2 is now out and by all appearances looks even better, but this game is cheaper.
super nostalgic i used to watch jacksepticeye play this all the time its super funny 8/10
Honesty, I remember playing this when I was 5, Such good memories, As I've returned I've noticed how nostalgic this game really is. 10/10, No Cons.
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