Bomber Blastic. The fantastic Bomber Blastic. Test your skills and master the art of explosions. Complete 50 levels and defeat 5 Bomb Bosses! Ignite the bombs to create explosive chain reactions. 263 people think this game is awesome! A bomb is an explosive weapon that uses the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to. This is very common in anti-personnel mine blasts. The projection.
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In Bomber Blastic, your mission will be to explode as many bombs as you can within the given time limit. Try to explode the bombs in chain reactions to complete the task. Fight against several bomb bosses to become the bomb exploding master. Click on one of the walking bombs to start a chain reaction. Play through all the 50 levels to complete the challenge. When you explode a bomb, small bombs disperse around which helps destroying others.
Different bombs have different characteristics that when used will allow you to destroy all the bombs easily. Clear the platform to complete the level.Bomber Blastic is one of our many Action Games that we publish on TheGamerStop.com. This game is also tagged as a Bomberman game. Click the play button to start having fun. To play even more free games, view our popular and new games page. If you want to play more games like this, then you can simply check out the games inside the game tags that are the most relevant to your interests or the Action Games category or the games like this game page at the end of the game tags.
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