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  1. Dumb Ways to Die is a casual game where the player’s goal is to protect an animated character, initially labeled as “dunce”, from a multitude of challenges. Originally a PSA campaign commissioned by Metro Trains in Melbourne, the safety first message soon became even more popularized via a video game.

  2. Home of Dumb Ways to Die - the world’s most shared public service announcement and home of the beloved mobile games.

  3. Get our latest mobile game! Apple - https://tinyurl.com/dumbwaysapple Google Play - https://tinyurl.com/dumbwaysandroid Download the song: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/dum... or /...

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    Since launching in 2012, Dumb Ways to Die has amassed a colossal following from all around the world. Originally created as a rail safety campaign for Metro ...

  5. Dumb Ways to Die is an Australian public campaign made by Metro Trains in Melbourne, Victoria to promote railway safety. The campaign video went viral on social media after it was released in November 2012.

  6. Dumb Ways to Die 2 is the first sequel to the iconic Dumb Ways to Die game. Take part in various tricky challenges and try not to die! These random tasks will test your reflexes, so be alert at all times.

  7. Dec 1, 2012 · Enjoy the catchy song and hilarious lyrics of Dumb Ways to Die, a viral video with over 200 million views. Don't miss the fun!

  8. Jun 19, 2024 · You've seen the video - now the lives of those charmingly dumb characters are in your hands. Enjoy 82 hilarious mini-games as you attempt to collect all the charmingly dumb characters for...

  9. Feb 17, 2023 · Dumb Ways to Die is going viral again – this time on TikTok. The original creators reflect on the wild evolution of their “weird little song”. A Melbourne train safety jingle became a global ...

  10. Dumb Ways to Die was the most awarded campaign in the history of Cannes (with 28 Lions, including five Grands Prix). With over 127 million people having stated that they would be safer around trains because of the campaign, Dumb Ways to Die, continues to hold kids and adults under its spell.

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