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What is Gunpowder? Play as Incendio, our hero, armed with your wits and a keg of gunpowder to liberate the town peoples' gold from the evil Boss Grimshaw in this explosive physics puzzle game! 150 levels of puzzles and mind-bending mayhem await as you blaze a gunpowder trail across the Wild West. Save the day using flaming wagons, Gatling guns, chandeliers, cannons, mine carts, and more! Burn your way through each puzzle and crack the safe with a cleverly placed powder keg or chain reactions of glorious explosions! With Gunpowder you will get: 150 Levels, wonderfully animated cartoon style characters, 5 Chapters + 1 Bonus "Lost Levels" Chapter all with cartoon style pieces done by Earthworm Jim animator Mike Dietz out of Pencil test Studios, a completed game with only Steamworks features to add, and simple click and drag mechanics with deep interesting challenges to solve, all with a vibrant Wild West theme in terms of visuals and music.

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A review of Gunpowder from Toucharcade, one of the biggest sites in mobile gaming.

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This is Toucharcade's review of Gunpowder, for iPad, by Keith Swiader and it should give anyone a more thorough idea of what the game is like, how it plays, how the mechanics works and any information you might be interested. You can of course ask us about any of that here, but reviews are always useful and Toucharcade is pretty well known. Here is the Toucharcade Gunpowder Review, and below are some quotes from the review.

Keith wrote: The early stages can be a bit of a drag due to their severe simplicity, though soon after you’ll have hay-stacked wagons, cannons and even TNT added to the equation, where you’ll need to figure out how to get each to work together in more complex, Rube Goldberg-style chain reactions. They eventually all add up to make a game that has just enough complexity in each level to make it thought-provoking while not leaving you wondering what to do next for too long.


Keith wrote: ...Gunpowder is a clever game, and the original $4.99 asking price is well worth it for the whimsical art and explosive puzzle gameplay that’s included. Here we have the simple story of a hero trying to bring down the baddie told in such a classic cat-and-mouse way that Gunpowder will appeal to both fans of puzzle games and cartoons alike.

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