Vehicles 2

Vehicles 2

6.4155,582 playes

Vehicles 2 is a logic-based puzzle game where you use mouse clicks to interact with emergency vehicles and clear the streets through clever timing and physics.

About Vehicles 2

This sequel focuses on physics-based puzzles involving various service vehicles. Players must solve environmental challenges by triggering vehicle movements or special abilities with simple mouse clicks. The goal is to restore order to the streets by navigating rogue vehicles and obstacles while ensuring your own units reach their destinations safely. Each level presents a unique layout that requires careful observation and precise interaction to complete.

The game appeals to fans of logic puzzles who enjoy experimenting with cause and effect. It rewards strategic planning rather than fast reflexes, making it a thoughtful experience. The clean visuals and straightforward mechanics make it accessible for anyone looking to test their problem-solving skills in a series of increasingly complex traffic scenarios.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 03/30/2017

Why players like Vehicles 2

  • Engaging logic puzzles centered on vehicle interactions.
  • Simple mouse-based mechanics that are easy to pick up.
  • Satisfying physics interactions and clever level designs.
  • Challenging scenarios that require creative problem-solving.

Instructions

mouse

How to play

Use your mouse to interact with the vehicles and environment. By clicking on specific units, you can trigger movements or actions to solve the puzzle presented in each level. Focus on the sequence of your clicks to ensure each vehicle reaches its intended position or clears the path effectively. Success depends on understanding how each click influences the movement of objects on the screen.

Tips for beginners

  • Study the level layout carefully before making your first click.
  • Experiment with the timing of your actions to see how physics affect the vehicles.
  • Pay attention to the order of operations, as some moves must happen before others.