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The Impossible Quiz 2 (Adobe Flash)

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The Impossible Quiz 2

Developer: Splapp-me-do
Publisher: Splapp-me-do
Platform: Adobe Flash
Released internationally: August 30, 2007


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The Impossible Quiz 2 is a sequel to Splapp-me-do's hit game, The Impossible Quiz, released six months and ten days after its predecessor. It's the second installment of the Impossible Quiz series. Containing both new and returning questions, polished visuals, and a brand new Power-up.

Unused Graphics

Powerups

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There's badly drawn sketches of the powerups in the game's files. It is called out of bounds behind the border when the first question appears.

Question 5

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In the game files, there exists a 4th variation of Frank says in which the player would've had to type S-O-C-K and a two-eyed sock would've appeared. According to Splapp-me-do, this was scrapped because of annoyance and the code for triggering it was missing.

Question 7

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There's a badly drawn key which appears offscreen behind the border in Question 7. You can click it, but it does nothing, not even taking a life.

Question 20

TIQ Q20 Offscreen text.png There's some graphic offscreen to the left that reads Spot check.

Question 28 & Question 49

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The are source images for Leonidas I in Question 28 and the Lemur in Question 49 found in the files.

Question 50

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There's a badly drawn check mark which calls in out of bounds after clicking Badly Drawn Dog's mouth 30 times and rubbing him enough times and a badly drawn graphic that reads moan that calls in out of bounds when the rub meter is full.

Question 66

TIQ 2 Q66 Ponk.png

There's a graphic Question 66 which says Ponk and calls above offscreen after plucking all the leaves off of him.

Question 91

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The full background for Question 91 which is never fully seen due to the games resolution and the house covers most of it.

Question 104

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There's a badly drawn graphic that says Window Count for Question 104 which likely would've been used to tell how many windows are clean or not.

Question 116

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There's a graphic that says count located offscreen which likely would've been used to show how many parts are left for the fusestopper.

Revisional Differences

Question 15

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If you're playing the version of the game without music, the correct option will actually say "Dog backwards", most likely to reduce potential offense.

Question 106 & Question 111

If you're playing the no version music, the signs Chris holds for Questions 106 and 111 will be blank.