Fireman Frenzy

Fireman Frenzy

The frenzied fireman grabbed the firehose and ripped the hydrant right out of the ground and proceeded to put a fire out! How he can do that nobody knows. Now that he is highly mobile he's on the move to put out fires everywhere. The problem is the hydrant he carries is awful heavy so his aim is off and quite shaky. Help him put out all of the fires on each level by shooting each fire with a powerful blast from his hose. The blast of water from the hose packs a wallop and can ricochet off objects to put out fires, but be careful as a bad ricochet can easily knock the fireman out. Best to upgrade so he doesn't get knocked out.

Instructions to Get Started with Fireman Frenzy

Hold down the left mouse button or your finger (on touch devices) and move to aim. Release to shoot a blast of water out of the firehose.

The longer you hold the aim in one spot before firing, the steadier the fireman becomes....up to a point.

Shots will ricochet off the sides of the screen as well as the top of the screen.

Game Features Overview

45 challenging levels to complete.

Was this game created using a specific framework or game engine such as Cocos2d or Defold?

The software engine selected to build this game is Construct 3.

In what category can this game be found?

This game is listed under the Shooter genre.

Who was responsible for programming and designing the game?

The design and coding for this game were handled by MathNook.

Is this game safe and appropriate for a younger audience?

No, Fireman Frenzy would not be suitable for a younger age group.

Who is the game’s target audience by gender?

This game appeals to Male.

Is there any depiction of cruel behavior or harm in the game?

Yes, Fireman Frenzy has instances of cruelty in the gameplay.

Does the game contain any graphic content involving blood?

No, the gameplay in Fireman Frenzy does not contain any violent bloodshed.

Which age groups are the game appropriate for?

The recommended age groups for playing this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
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