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FireWorks Fever
Everybody likes fireworks. Play the newest firework pooping game, gather coins, unlock new cities and make the best score you can. Unlock chests for new and exciting levels. Tap and explode the fireworks.
Gameplay Overview for FireWorks Fever
Use the mouse or touch to pop the fireworks. Watch out for the red ones, they can bring sudden death.
What is the name of the game’s creator?
The company behind the development of this game is Bofer Media (Twim Studio).
Which age demographics does this game target?
This game is designed for the age group Teens, Young Adults.
How would this game be categorized in terms of gameplay type?
In terms of gameplay, this game is classified as Casual.
What game engine or tool did the developer choose for this project?
The engine or tool used to create this game is Construct 2.
What searchable tags are assigned to the game?
The tags that categorize this game include explosion.
Would this game be suitable for a younger age group?
No, the content in FireWorks Fever is not suitable for kids.
Can players access the game on mobile phones?
Yes, FireWorks Fever is playable on mobile phones and tablets.
Which gender does this game specifically appeal to?
This game targets Male & Female players specifically.
Is blood featured in any way during gameplay?
Yes, there is reference to blood in FireWorks Fever content.
Is there any violent or cruel content in the game?
Yes, FireWorks Fever portrays forms of cruelty.