Dare Devil 2 Overview
Dare Devil 2 was one of those physics-based stunt games you'd find during the Flash era. It came out in 2005, a time when browser games offered simple, repeatable challenges. You controlled a motorcycle rider, and the goal was straightforward: complete stunt courses without crashing.
You guide the rider over ramps and gaps. The left and right arrow keys tilt the bike in the air for balance, while the up and down arrows control your speed. Landing correctly is a constant focus; a bad angle sends you tumbling. As you advance, you earn money to upgrade your motorcycle's parts, which lets you attempt longer jumps. The game moves quickly, and the physics demand precision, making even small mistakes costly. It feels like a tense balancing act where every landing is a relief.