Inferno. Meltdown

Inferno. Meltdown

So you always wanted to be a fire-fighter? Well now’s your chance!

Take on the role of a robotic fire-fighter and take on Infernos in various locations across town, from the bowling alley to the cinema to the gas-works.

Features highly flammible and explosive gameplay. Includes oil barrels and petrol pumps that explode. Sprinklers to help keep the fire back. Fans that spread the fire to other areas via the air-ducts. People to rescue. Upgrade your firebot with coins you collect on the levels.

The levels literally burn down as you play!

Your Guide to Inferno. Meltdown Gameplay

Cursor Keys/WASD to move around, jump and climb ladders.

Space to drop a sprinkler.

Mouse to aim your hose and spray the fire.

Point your hose down and then spray and jump up to use your hose as a jetpack!

If you see a fan switch – spray it to disable the fans!

Press R to restart a level.
Press Q to change Quality.

What labels are given to this game?

This game can be described in terms of tags such as IceS, platformer.

Who is the game suitable for, age-wise?

The primary age audience for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is this game accessible on mobile operating systems such as iOS and Android?

Yes, you can play Inferno. Meltdown on iOS and Android devices.

Which platform or engine was used to develop this game?

The game was developed with the Javascript graphics rendering engine.

Does the game showcase any cruel behavior or violence?

Yes, Inferno. Meltdown features acts of cruelty.

What developer or studio is behind this project?

The design and coding of this game were worked on by Podge Games.

Does the game feature graphic content involving blood?

Yes, blood is featured in some way within Inferno. Meltdown.

What is the main category that best describes this game?

This game is considered a Agility.

Who is the gender-specific target audience for this game?

The game is tailored for Male players.

Is this game fit for kids to play?

No, Inferno. Meltdown is not safe and appropriate for a younger audience.
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