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|Name = Dolphin Swim 2.exe
{{Infobox Game
|Picture = Dolphinswim2.JPG
|title = Dolphin Swim 2.exe
|Maker = Unknown
|image = Dolphinswim2.JPG
|Type = Application
|imagecaption = The main menu screen.
|Release date = September 2014
|maker = Unknown
|Quote = The Main Menu screen.
|type = Application
|date = 2014
|platform = Microsoft Windows
|written in = C+++
|previous = [[Dolphin Swim.exe]]
}}
}}
'''Dolphin Swim 2.exe''' was a [[screamer]] game that was mysteriously published on an unknown platform and was developed by an Unknown creator  in September 2014. As the name implies, the game is a sequel of [[Dolphin Swim.exe]], The Mediafire link has since been removed for violating the Terms of Service in 2019, however, Screamer Wiki has a backup file. There is likely no malicious code in the file.
'''Dolphin Swim 2.exe''' is a [[screamer]] [[game]] released and created using GameMaker 8.1. The game is a sequel to its predecessor, [[Dolphin Swim.exe]], and features moderately improved graphics. At the main menu, the game provides basic instructions that show the basic controls and inform the player to maintain a strategic distance to avoid antagonists. There are three levels in total, each with different screamers and themes. The game also includes chiptune soundtracks, which can be played on each level except the last one.  


The player controls Plais (from the previous game) using arrow keys to move forward or background, the instructions informs the player to maintain a strategic distance to get away from evil dolphins in the game, there are only 3 levels, each of them has difference [[screamer]] along with different themes, in addition, a chiptune soundtrack plays across the levels expect the last one.
Unfortunately, the Mediafire link to the game was taken down in 2019 due to a violation of the platform's terms of service. However, a backup file is available on the [[Screamer Wiki]], and it is considered unlikely that the file contains any [[malicious]] code.
=='''Gameplay'''==
 
===Level 1 - Normal Ocean===
==Gameplay==
[[File:Dolphinswim21.JPG|thumb|200px|Level 1]]
[[File:Dolphinswim21.JPG|thumb|200px|left|The gameplay involves the player controlling the dolphin via the arrow keys, but they are limited to moving horizontally, leaving the player to end up with the screamer they are about to catch up with.]]
Like in the previous game, the level is a bit different, the difference is the bubbles, and the background is slightly saturated, After 5 seconds, '''Roki ubica''' appears and starts chasing the dolphin, as there is no way to move the dolphin vertically, When Roki reaches the dolphin, result in a Dolphin with red eyes, along with a loud noises, after the [[screamer]], there is a "back" button on the corner.
In Level 1, known as Normal Ocean, is reminiscent of the previous game, Dolphin Swim.exe. However, this time around, the level features bubbles and a slightly more saturated background. The player is limited to horizontal movement, controlled by the left and right arrow keys. But beware, after about 5 seconds, Roki Ubica will suddenly appear and begin to chase the dolphin. With no way to move vertically, the player must avoid Roki's pursuit. If Roki catches up to the dolphin, a spinning [[animation]] of a close up of Roki's face will appear, accompanied by the same loud roar from the [[Dolphin Swim.exe|first game]] and a back button.  
===Level 2 - Organic Ocean===
 
The level looks similar to the previous, the background and the bubbles are changed into yellow, the same chiptune soundtracks plays again, After a few seconds, an hydra dolphin appears and starts chasing the player, As mentioned earlier, there is no way to control the dolphin vertically, When the dolphin immediately reaches up to the player, result in a picture of an Hydra with empty eye sockets, along with loud, buzzing noises followed by loud drum noises, there is no "back" button to exit the level.
Moving on to Level 2, Organic Ocean, the gameplay remains similar to the previous level. However, the background and bubbles have changed to a vibrant yellow, and the music has been updated. Once again, the player can only move horizontally, and after 5 seconds, a yellow dolphin with three heads will begin to chase the player. If the dolphin catches up, an image of a Hydra with empty eye sockets will appear, followed by the same roar again. Unlike the previous level, there is no back button, forcing the player to close the [[application]] and start over.
===Level 3 - Dark Ocean===
 
After completing 2 levels, this one doesn't involve the usual gameplay, if the player clicks it, will display a dark background and a smiley face followed by complete silence, there is a text above him stating: "YOU CAN'T ESCAPE".
In Level 3, named Dark Ocean, is a departure from the previous levels. Upon clicking, the player is met with a dark background featuring a smiley face and complete silence. Above the image, a foreboding message reads, "You Can't Escape."
=='''Gallery'''==
== Triva ==
<gallery widths="230" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff">
*If the player clicked on the bubbles on the Normal Ocean, a dialog message box appears and it says: "Just a random bubble,DUMBA- player!"
Dolphinswim2.JPG|Start Menu
*When decompiling the game, there is a unused image found in the backgrounds folder called: "Unused jumpscare" which features one of the heads from the three headed dolphin. it was originally going to be as the screamer for Organic Ocean, but it was scrapped.
Dolphin223.JPG|Instructions (or How To Play)
Dolphinswim23.JPG|Level Selection
Dolphinswim21.JPG|Normal Ocean
Dolphinswim22.JPG|Organic Ocean
</gallery>
==Link==
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following application contains a lot of [[screamers]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[application]] contains a lot of [[screamers]]!
*'''host.screamer.wiki/Dolphin%20Swim%202.zip'''
*files.screamer.wiki/Dolphin%20Swim%202.zip
*'''Virus Info''': virustotal.com/gui/file/7f0bf53dd84b42e23f6a407f62dfeb614dc723ec5566f6e81aacde8b9ae4615c/detection
*'''Virus Info''': virustotal.com/gui/file/7f0bf53dd84b42e23f6a407f62dfeb614dc723ec5566f6e81aacde8b9ae4615c/detection
==Related Articles==
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*'''[[Tails Saves Mobius.exe]]''' • Short Gameplay just like the current article.
*'''[[Dolphin Swim.exe]]''' • Previous Game
 
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Revision as of 23:20, 1 October 2023

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Dolphin Swim 2.exe is a screamer game released and created using GameMaker 8.1. The game is a sequel to its predecessor, Dolphin Swim.exe, and features moderately improved graphics. At the main menu, the game provides basic instructions that show the basic controls and inform the player to maintain a strategic distance to avoid antagonists. There are three levels in total, each with different screamers and themes. The game also includes chiptune soundtracks, which can be played on each level except the last one.

Unfortunately, the Mediafire link to the game was taken down in 2019 due to a violation of the platform's terms of service. However, a backup file is available on the Screamer Wiki, and it is considered unlikely that the file contains any malicious code.

Gameplay

The gameplay involves the player controlling the dolphin via the arrow keys, but they are limited to moving horizontally, leaving the player to end up with the screamer they are about to catch up with.

In Level 1, known as Normal Ocean, is reminiscent of the previous game, Dolphin Swim.exe. However, this time around, the level features bubbles and a slightly more saturated background. The player is limited to horizontal movement, controlled by the left and right arrow keys. But beware, after about 5 seconds, Roki Ubica will suddenly appear and begin to chase the dolphin. With no way to move vertically, the player must avoid Roki's pursuit. If Roki catches up to the dolphin, a spinning animation of a close up of Roki's face will appear, accompanied by the same loud roar from the first game and a back button.

Moving on to Level 2, Organic Ocean, the gameplay remains similar to the previous level. However, the background and bubbles have changed to a vibrant yellow, and the music has been updated. Once again, the player can only move horizontally, and after 5 seconds, a yellow dolphin with three heads will begin to chase the player. If the dolphin catches up, an image of a Hydra with empty eye sockets will appear, followed by the same roar again. Unlike the previous level, there is no back button, forcing the player to close the application and start over.

In Level 3, named Dark Ocean, is a departure from the previous levels. Upon clicking, the player is met with a dark background featuring a smiley face and complete silence. Above the image, a foreboding message reads, "You Can't Escape."

Triva

  • If the player clicked on the bubbles on the Normal Ocean, a dialog message box appears and it says: "Just a random bubble,DUMBA- player!"
  • When decompiling the game, there is a unused image found in the backgrounds folder called: "Unused jumpscare" which features one of the heads from the three headed dolphin. it was originally going to be as the screamer for Organic Ocean, but it was scrapped.

Link

NOTE: The following application contains a lot of screamers!

  • files.screamer.wiki/Dolphin%20Swim%202.zip
  • Virus Info: virustotal.com/gui/file/7f0bf53dd84b42e23f6a407f62dfeb614dc723ec5566f6e81aacde8b9ae4615c/detection

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