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TNT Bomber is a physics-based destruction sandbox where players throw sticky bombs at ragdoll enemies, strategically place unlimited explosives, and trigger massive chain reactions with satisfying results.

What Awaits in TNT Bomber

So you want to blow stuff up? TNT Bomber gives you that chance in a physics sandbox where every explosion feels earned. The premise is beautifully simple: you're dropped into arenas filled with ragdoll enemies and destructible environments. Your toolkit? Unlimited sticky bombs and a big red button.

What makes it click is the anticipation. You don't just throw bombs randomly—you plan. You find where enemies huddle, spot clusters of explosive barrels, and figure out the best angles for maximum chaos. Then you hit detonate and watch your setup unfold in slow-motion glory.

The ragdolls don't just disappear when hit. They tumble, fly, and crash through whatever remains standing. Chain reactions happen naturally when bombs trigger barrels that trigger structural collapses. Sometimes the environment itself does more damage than your actual explosives.

How to Play

The Basics

Controls are dead simple. Click or tap anywhere on screen to throw a sticky bomb toward that spot. The bomb sticks to whatever it hits first—walls, floors, enemies, doesn't matter. Keep placing bombs until your demolition plan feels right, then hit spacebar or tap the detonator button to set everything off at once.

Things Worth Knowing

Explosive barrels show up throughout levels. One bomb near a barrel cluster can cascade into destruction far beyond what you'd get from hitting enemies directly. The ragdoll physics mean bodies become projectiles—direction and force depend entirely on where your bombs land.

Quick Tips

Don't rush the big moment. Look around first. Find where enemies cluster. Notice where barrels sit. Place multiple bombs on high-value targets. The setup phase is genuinely fun, so take your time.

TNT Bomber keeps sessions quick and accessible, but the physics engine throws enough randomness at you that it stays entertaining whether you're squeezing in a quick round or settling in for longer play.

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