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Doofus has a Lunar New Year minigame where the player must tilt his device to catch the fine china (Similar to his second minigame). If the pan is successfully covered, a piece of bacon will be placed onto the pan, and Mishap will give it to the rattlesnake, who eats it. If it is fed incorrectly, the steak he threw flies back to his head and the bear eats his head again, resulting in failure. One of the around-the-world minigames where Dippy is in the sea with some jellyfish. Stumble has a new game that involves him crossing a railroad. If he stays balanced, he will jump over the shark. If it was traced correctly, Calamity will unfold the paper heart chain and then be pleased at it. Dumb Ways to Die, as a whole, is still considered one of the most successful Australian advertising campaigns. Neither she nor Mescall has any resentment about the way things have played out, though. The music helps block out the dreary monotony of commuting to work and unfortunately for Stumble - the sound of approaching trains. Clod has a Valentine minigame where the player need to swipe the thorned vines with their finger. In both versions, he is the 12th character to arrive at the train station, and in the new version, he is the 66th thing that can be unlocked. The cartoon that accompanied the song, released in 2012, featured colourful, blobby characters doing the dumb activities featured in the lyrics things like setting fire to their hair, eating tubes of Super Glue and using their private parts as piranha bait. The player has to tap the screen to stop them. About this game. The player must swipe the screen so that Stupe can avoid the cacti. If any of them fall off the platform, Stumble will get killed by a train and the player loses, like in the video. The others being. Dumb Ways to Die, as a whole, is still considered one of the most successful Australian advertising campaigns. If the player dodges all the lasers, then Dunce will grab the painting, with a newspaper headlined "Expert Thief Steals the Mona Beana!"