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Playing with Fire

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“Playing with Fire” is a series of Adobe Flash games that were released throughout the 2000s by Gamearcade. The game is reminiscent of the classic Bomberman-style games.

In “Playing with Fire”, you play as a character who strategically places dynamite to eliminate opponents while avoiding getting caught in the blast yourself. The game features destructible blocks that add an element of strategy to the gameplay.

The game offers both single-player and two-player modes. In the single-player mode, you compete against computer-controlled opponents, while in the two-player mode, you can challenge a friend.

The game has seen several installments, each running on the same engine with nearly identical graphics and gameplay. The main changes across versions include some game modes and features. For example, picking up the lightbulb in the game turns the screen black, adding an extra layer of challenge.

Despite the name, the game doesn’t involve the “Playing with Fire” trope. Instead, it’s all about strategic placement of dynamite and outmaneuvering your opponents. It’s a fun and engaging game that tests your strategic thinking and reflexes.

Instructions:
Player 1
Move around = Arrow Keys
Drop Bomb = ;

Player 2
Move around = WASD
Drop bomb = "
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