

Remember those weird crash test dummy toys from the '90s? This SNES game turns them into your personal ragdoll demolition crew. You basically throw them into ridiculous stunt courses—ramps, loops, walls—just to see how spectacularly they can fall apart. Limbs go flying, springs pop out, and somehow they keep reassembling like nothing happened.
The controls take a second to get used to (that reverse-steering when you're upside-down still messes me up), but once you get the hang of it, there's something weirdly satisfying about launching a dummy into a wall at full speed. The tracks get pretty creative later on—one minute you're bouncing off trampolines, the next you're getting launched from a catapult. Just don't expect deep mechanics; it's pure dumb fun.
Honestly, half the appeal is the janky physics and watching those dummies flop around like overcooked spaghetti. It's the kind of game you play when you just want to wreck stuff for 20 minutes.
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