

Incredible Crash Dummies on the Genesis is one of those weird, janky 90s games that somehow works. You play as these goofy crash test dummies—basically indestructible ragdolls—navigating obstacle courses filled with hazards like conveyor belts, giant hammers, and bottomless pits. The physics are ridiculous in the best way; watching your dummy flop around after getting smacked by a swinging wrecking ball never gets old.
It's part platformer, part puzzle game—you're constantly figuring out how to use the environment to smash through barriers or launch yourself across gaps. Some levels feel almost like Rube Goldberg machines where you have to trigger things in the right order. The controls take some getting used to (your dummy moves like he's made of wet noodles), but once it clicks, there's something weirdly satisfying about bouncing off walls like a rubber ball.
Definitely a product of its time, but if you're into retro games with personality, this one's got charm to spare. Just don't expect it to play like anything modern.
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