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!

Inferno. Meltdown Gameplay Guide

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.

Who programmed and built this game?

The organization responsible for the game's creation is Podge Games.

Is this game designed for mobile gameplay?

Inferno. Meltdown has been optimized for mobile users.

What development framework does the game rely on for its design and functionality?

The game uses third-party tools/frameworks like Javascript for its development.

What labels are given to this game?

The notable attributes tagged for this game are IceS, platformer.

What genre does this game belong to?

The classification that best describes this game is Agility.

What gender does this game cater to?

The game is gender-specific in its design for Male.

Who would find this game most enjoyable in terms of age?

The game is designed for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age range.

Is there any mention or depiction of blood in the game?

Yes, there are blood effects in Inferno. Meltdown.

Is the gameplay associated with cruel actions or themes?

Yes, there is an element of cruelty in the gameplay of Inferno. Meltdown.

Is this game kid-approved?

No, Inferno. Meltdown is not intended for a children's age group.
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