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'''Dolphin Swim 2.exe''' was a [[screamer]] game that was mysteriously published on an unknown platform in September 2014 by an Unknown creator. The game is a sequel to [[Dolphin Swim.exe]] as the name suggests. The Mediafire link was removed in 2019 for violating the Terms of Service, but Screamer Wiki has a backup file. The file most likely contains no malicious code.


'''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.
The player controls Plais (from the previous game) by using the arrow keys to move forward or backward, and the instructions tell the player to keep a strategic distance to avoid the evil dolphins in the game, which has only three levels.
 
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.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
===Level 1 - Normal Ocean===
===Level 1 - Normal Ocean===

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Dolphin Swim 2.exe was a screamer game that was mysteriously published on an unknown platform in September 2014 by an Unknown creator. The game is a sequel to Dolphin Swim.exe as the name suggests. The Mediafire link was removed in 2019 for violating the Terms of Service, but Screamer Wiki has a backup file. The file most likely contains no malicious code.

The player controls Plais (from the previous game) by using the arrow keys to move forward or backward, and the instructions tell the player to keep a strategic distance to avoid the evil dolphins in the game, which has only three levels.

Gameplay

Level 1 - Normal Ocean

Level 1

As in the previous game, the level is a little different, the difference is the bubbles and the background is slightly saturated. After 5 seconds, Roki appears, finds the dolphin and starts chasing it, as there is no way to move the dolphin vertically. When Roki reaches the dolphin, the result is a dolphin with red eyes and loud noises. After the scream there is a "back" button in the corner.

Level 2 - Organic Ocean

The level looks similar to the previous one, the background and the bubbles turn yellow, the same chiptune soundtrack is played again. After a few seconds, a dolphin hydra will appear and start chasing the player. As mentioned above, there is no way to vertically steer the dolphin, if the dolphin approaches the player immediately, it will result in an image of a hydra with empty eye sockets, loud buzzing noises followed by loud drum sounds. There is no "back" button to exit the level.

Level 3 - Dark Ocean

After completing 2 levels, this one doesn't have a usual gameplay. When the player clicks on it, a dark background and smiling face will appear, followed by complete silence. Above it is a text that reads: "YOU CANNOT ESCAPE".

Link

NOTE: The following application contains a lot of screamers!

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

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