Welcome to the humorous world of Dumb Ways to Die! This is a pretty adorable game that promotes a campaign aimed at raising awareness about railway safety.
The game originated from a successful music video of the same name, which was created to encourage people to behave safely around trains. The message of "dumb ways to die" was presented in a humorous and engaging way, rather than a dry warning. Thanks to its unique gameplay and meaningful content, Dumb Ways to Die has received support from the online community and has become popular and known to many people.
In Dumb Ways to Die, there will be extremely short minigames that appear continuously and usually only last a few seconds. Each minigame will put you in a dangerous situation that a "Bean" character (a round, cute but short-lived creature) is facing. Your task is to perform a specific action quickly and accurately to help that character survive in that short period of time.
In some situations, you need to tap continuously and extremely quickly on a specific location on the screen to perform an action, such as covering a bleeding wound, putting out a fire, or stopping a dangerous action. In other minigames, you may only need to tap once at the right time or in the right place to solve the problem, such as closing the door before wild animals rush in.
You may need to swipe your finger in a specific direction (up, down, left, right) to perform an action, such as swiping to remove a bee sting, swiping to avoid a falling object, or swiping to move your character away from danger. Similar to tapping quickly, you may need to swipe repeatedly in one direction to speed up or escape a dangerous situation.
In some minigames, you will need to drag an object from one location to another to solve a problem, such as pulling a helmet onto your character's head before falling.
You will need to tilt your phone in different directions to control your character or avoid obstacles, such as tilting to keep your balance while walking on a narrow wooden plank.
You may need to blow into your phone's microphone to perform an action, such as blowing to keep a paper plane in the air.