
RakanHaddadSoftware
Our new game: If You Can’t Handle The Heat
The fate of deadly dynamite blowing up is in your hands! You must prevent dynamite from touching nasty fireballs, or else it will blow up! Gain points for every second you prevent it from blowing up. All of this, with the objective of getting that sweet high score and posting it onto the online leaderboards!
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