Turbo Dismount 2
Level Guide
Complete breakdown of every official level — themes, difficulty ratings, and high score strategies. Plus featured Workshop creations from the Steam community.
Official Levels (8 levels)
Built-in levels available at game launch. Difficulty rated 1-5 stars based on community assessment.
Super-Speed
Largest LevelThe largest level in the game — a floating elevated highway with 4 lanes of AI traffic flowing at full speed. Designed for maximum carnage and chaos.
High Score Tip
Use the Wedge vehicle for initial launch speed, aim for head-on AI collisions in the middle lanes for maximum impact scoring.
Difficulty
4/5
Going Down
High Score FavoriteA vertical elevator-themed level where the action cascades downward through multiple floors. Known as one of the best high-score levels due to layered collision chains.
High Score Tip
Position your character to clip every floor on the way down. Each contact adds to your combo multiplier — aim for unbroken contact chains.
Difficulty
3/5
Dismount Derby
A competitive arena-style level focused on vehicle-to-vehicle collisions and elimination. Multiple vehicles compete in a confined space.
High Score Tip
Focus on T-bone collisions rather than head-on hits — side impacts transfer more rotational energy for better score multipliers.
Difficulty
4/5
Mine Skydive Classic
A classic level combining a mine shaft drop with an open skydive sequence. The freefall section allows for significant speed buildup before impact.
High Score Tip
Maximize your freefall distance before pulling into obstacles — velocity at impact is the key variable for score in this level.
Difficulty
3/5
Daytona Speedway
An oval racing circuit inspired by the iconic American speedway. High-speed banked turns create opportunities for spectacular multi-vehicle incidents.
High Score Tip
Use Pink Lightning for its sustained top speed. Target the tight banking turns where AI vehicles cluster before entering the straight.
Difficulty
3/5
Expressway
Good for BeginnersA classic multi-lane freeway level with varied traffic density. Good introductory level that teaches the core collision mechanics.
High Score Tip
Aim for the right-most lane at launch — traffic density is highest here, giving you the most collision opportunities in a single run.
Difficulty
2/5
T-Junction
A T-shaped intersection level where three streams of traffic converge. The crossing point creates consistent multi-vehicle pileup opportunities.
High Score Tip
Time your launch to arrive at the intersection exactly when traffic from all three directions overlaps. The resulting chain reaction can clear an entire screen.
Difficulty
2/5
Wobbles
An uneven, bumpy road surface that disrupts vehicle stability and creates unpredictable trajectories. Rewards creative use of the terrain geometry.
High Score Tip
Use the Ranger or Sasquatch — their high durability means you survive the repeated terrain impacts while accumulating ongoing damage multipliers.
Difficulty
3/5
Popular Workshop Levels
Browse All on SteamCommunity-created levels available free on Steam Workshop. Requires owning Turbo Dismount 2.
Highway Patrol Recreate
by Community Creator
A faithful recreation of a high-speed police chase scenario. Includes patrol vehicles and detailed highway infrastructure.
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Crossy Road
by Community Creator
Inspired by the mobile classic, this level reimagines Crossy Road as a physics-based dismount challenge with multiple lanes to cross.
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Hyperspeed Highway
by Community Creator
A community-built highway level where all traffic moves at extreme speeds, creating near-instant massive collisions. For experienced players only.
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Atrocious Alley
by Community Creator
A tight urban alleyway packed with obstacles, traps, and hazards. Every run produces a different chain reaction of destruction.
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Road Trip
by Community Creator
An extended route that takes you through varied terrain — city streets, rural roads, and highway sections in a single continuous level.
View on Steam Workshop →
Level Tips
Study AI Traffic Patterns First
Before optimizing your score, spend one run just observing where AI vehicles cluster and which lanes have the highest density. Traffic patterns repeat consistently.
Replay is Your Best Teacher
The enhanced replay system in TD2 lets you review every collision in detail. After each run, watch the replay to identify which impacts scored well and which were wasted.
Angle Matters More Than Speed Alone
A perpendicular (90-degree) hit transfers maximum energy. A glancing blow at 15 degrees might produce a dramatic visual but scores poorly. Aim to intercept traffic at right angles.
Chain Reactions Multiply Scores
Single-vehicle collisions have a fixed score ceiling. Multi-vehicle chains where your primary hit causes secondary collisions between AI vehicles unlock major score multipliers.
Level Height Adds Freefall Bonus
Levels with elevation — like Mine Skydive Classic and Going Down — reward you for freefall distance before impact. The velocity bonus from height is significant.
Vehicle choice matters for each level — check the Vehicle Database for stats. For advanced scoring strategies, see our Tips & Tricks guide.
How to Create Custom Levels
Turbo Dismount 2 gives every player access to the same Unity-based tools used by Secret Exit to build all official levels. Creating and publishing your own level is straightforward — no programming required for basic levels.
Install Workshop Tools
Download the free Workshop SDK from your Steam library. It includes the same editor used by developers.
Open Level Editor
Launch the Unity-based editor. You'll see the same interface used to build every official level.
Build Your Layout
Place roads, obstacles, traps, power-ups, and spawn points using drag-and-drop tools.
Playtest Locally
Test your level directly in-game before publishing. Iterate until the physics feel right.
Publish to Workshop
Add a description and preview image, then click Publish. Your level goes live instantly for all subscribers.
Level FAQ
How many official levels are in Turbo Dismount 2?
Turbo Dismount 2 includes at least 8 confirmed official levels at full release (March 2026). The Steam Workshop adds a continuously growing library of community-created levels. Total playable content expands significantly with Workshop subscriptions.
Which level is best for getting high scores?
Going Down is widely regarded as the top high-score level due to its multi-floor collision chain mechanic. Super-Speed is the best for raw damage accumulation thanks to constant high-speed AI traffic. Your optimal level depends on your playstyle.
Are Workshop levels free?
Yes. All Steam Workshop content for Turbo Dismount 2 is free. You simply subscribe to a level in the Steam Workshop and it automatically downloads and appears in your game. You need to own Turbo Dismount 2 on Steam to use Workshop content.
Can I create my own levels?
Absolutely. Turbo Dismount 2 includes the same developer-grade tools used to build all official levels. The Workshop system supports level creation, custom game modes, obstacles, traps, and power-ups. See our Workshop page for a creation guide.
Do levels have difficulty ratings?
The game does not display an official difficulty rating. The ratings on this page are community-based assessments of how challenging each level is to master and achieve a high score on. Beginner-friendly levels are marked accordingly.
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