'Dumb Ways to Die 2: The Games' is a bloody new game for your commute

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Laura Vitto
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'Dumb Ways to Die 2: The Games' is a bloody new game for your commute
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Metro Trains is at it again with Dumb Ways to Die 2: The Games, a sequel to the smartphone and tablet game based on the now viral Australian train safety PSA.

The game, which hit the iTunes store on Tuesday, will allow players to save a whole new cast of dumb characters from impending death, as they compete in 28 mini-games, such as the "Electric Fence Hurdle" and "Landmine Curling."

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The game is currently available for free in the iTunes Store. It will be released for Android before Christmas.

Created by advertising agency McCann Melbourne, the original PSA has been viewed more than 92 million times since first premiering in November 2012.

Metro Trains followed the campaign's success with a smartphone and tablet game that has been download more than 70 million times.

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