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Browser Game Pick – Rubble Trouble Moscow, Demolishing Russia One Block at a Time

So here’s a quirky, yet fun browser game for you to enjoy. Have you ever seen a building demolition crew at work placing tons (literally) of explosives at key locations in order to bring it don safely and conveniently? Well this is pretty much nothing like that. Instead you’ll be blowing up some of Russia’s finest with only the best tools that Russia has to offer… like a tank.

Rubble Trouble Moscow, developed by Nitrome, is a quirky little sprite-based puzzler that has you destroying buildings in inventive, if not horribly negligent, ways. At the beginning of each level you’ll be presented with a tower of some sort (often times more than one), and a few items to help you bring them down typically with a very finite amount of said items. It’s then up to you to bring them down… easy right? Not quite.

What I really liked about the game, aside from its graphics and music, is how each level offers up a truly unique challenge with often times different items. Very atypical of such games as this where, more often than not, you’re presented with he same or similar items with just bigger, more elaborate buildings like Angry Birds.

Anyway, the game is free to play, as most browser games are. Find it passed the link below.

[Rubble Trouble Moscow]

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