Features a "sheet" layout where players can spawn objects, modify gravity, and use "Draft Paper" style backgrounds for testing designs.
This draft paper outlines the key elements and technical specifications of , a highly popular sandbox physics game developed by Rava Games (Finnish developer Dashrava). Overview Genre: Sandbox, Physics Simulation, Torture Game. Mutilate-a-Doll 2
Originally developed for Flash (ActionScript 3), now widely available on web browsers and standalone through community efforts or official ports like the MaD2 Steam version. Features a "sheet" layout where players can spawn
Following the end of Adobe Flash support, the game was ported and preserved by sites like Kongregate and through the BlueMaxima's Flashpoint project. Originally developed for Flash (ActionScript 3), now widely
The game is frequently cited in indie developer communities as a successful example of a procedural, physics-driven sandbox.
According to development insights shared on the r/gamedev subreddit , the game was built using the following stack: ActionScript 3 (AS3).