Noob Fuse

Noob Fuse

Join the crazy adventures of Noob.
This time he decided to take bombs, a lighter and blow up all the houses to take the cherished crystals.
You will have to visit many structures from the smallest to the largest and arrange a large-scale explosion!
Each house has a hidden cache in the form of a chest. Get to it and open it as soon as possible!

Play Noob Fuse: How to Win

The goal of the game:
At each level, it is necessary to blow up buildings in such a way as to get to the chest with crystals (it will also need to be opened with an explosion).

PC Control:
RMB - put a block of dynamite / ignite with a lighter
Mouse wheel - change of objects
The number "1" on the keyboard - select dynamite
The number "2" on the keyboard - choose a lighter
WASD or arrows - movement
Space - jump

Control on a mobile device - game buttons on the sensor screen.

Game Highlights & Key Mechanics

+ Everyone's favorite Minecraft story
+ Epic explosions
+ Cool physics
+ Challenging tasks

Does this game rely on WebGL or other web-based technologies?

The mechanics of this game were built using Javascript tools or libraries.

In which genre does this game fit?

This game can be grouped into the Adventure, Simulation genre.

Who programmed and designed this game?

The design of this game is handled by Mirra Games.

What are the main tags that describe the game?

This game can be described in terms of tags such as destroy, explosion, minecraft, noob, pixel.

Is this game designed for mobile gameplay?

Noob Fuse can be played on mobile browsers or apps.

Who is this game primarily designed for in terms of gender?

The game is aimed at Male.

Which age group would enjoy this game the most?

Players in the age group Teens would most enjoy this game.

Does the game involve any bloodshed or blood-related content?

Yes, there is mention or depiction of blood in Noob Fuse.

Does the game feature any violent or cruel content?

Yes, there is cruelty depicted in Noob Fuse.

Is this game intended for a young audience?

No, Noob Fuse is not appropriate for younger audiences.
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