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 Instructions for Noob Fuse

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.

Core Gameplay Mechanics

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

What is the primary genre of this game?

This game is classified as a Adventure, Simulation.

Does this game support mobile play for both iOS and Android users?

Yes, Noob Fuse can be played on mobile devices.

Who was in charge of creating this game title?

This game was designed by Mirra Games.

What labels or tags are used to categorize the game?

The tags that best represent the gameplay experience are destroy, explosion, minecraft, noob, pixel.

Which age categories does this game cater to?

This game is targeted at the Teens age group.

Is this game suitable for all genders?

This game is aimed at the Male demographic.

Which programming language or technology stack powers the development of this game?

The game relies on the Javascript technology or framework.

Does the game feature any cruelty or harsh content?

Yes, Noob Fuse showcases cruel behavior or violence.

Is the game considered safe and fun for kids?

No, Noob Fuse is not safe and appropriate for children.

Does the game include any form of blood or gore?

Yes, Noob Fuse includes blood-related elements.
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