Rubble Trouble New York

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Rubble Trouble New York, initially known as Rubble Trouble, is a puzzle game that debuted on January 29, 2010. An update on July 20, 2011, introduced two additional levels and a name change to its current title. This game is the first entry in the Rubble Trouble series.

In this game, players demolish buildings using tools provided in each level. The goal is to earn a specific amount of money while carefully managing resources and avoiding running out of tools. Success depends on skillful destruction and meeting the monetary target without missing any essential objectives. On August 25, 2011, Rubble Trouble New York became one of the first distributable games, joining twelve others.

Players take on the role of a construction worker tasked with demolishing buildings across New York City. Each level presents unique challenges, requiring the use of tools like jackhammers, cranes, and explosives to carefully bring down structures without damaging nearby areas or endangering people.

  • 30 unique levels with diverse challenges
  • A variety of tools and explosives to use
  • Puzzles that test strategy and precision
  • Charming graphics and engaging gameplay

Use your mouse to interact with the game and strategically destroy parts of the buildings. Be mindful of construction workers and other hazards as you complete each level.

Rubble Trouble was developed by Nitrome.

Rubble Trouble is available for play on desktop devices. Take down New York buildings using a variety of destructive tools.

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Rubble Trouble New York

Genre:Puzzle

Author:Nitrome

Size:1.6M

Date Published:January 29, 2010

Game Description:


Rubble Trouble New York, originally Rubble Trouble, is a puzzle game released on January 29, 2010. The game was updated on July 20, 2011, with two levels added and its name changed from Rubble Trouble to Rubble Trouble New York. The game is the first installment of the Rubble Trouble series. In this game, players have to demolish buildings with the tools they are provided with in each level, to gain a certain amount of money that must be earned, without losing all their tools or not being able to get all the money. This game, along with twelve other games, was made a distributable game on August 25th, 2011, and was one of the first distributable games.

Rubble Trouble - New York is a puzzle game developed by Nitrome. In the game, you play as a construction worker who is tasked with demolishing buildings in New York City. You must use your tools and explosives to carefully demolish the buildings without causing any damage to the surrounding structures or people.

The game features 30 levels, each with a unique challenge. You can use a variety of tools, such as jackhammers, cranes, and explosives, to destroy the buildings. You must also be careful to avoid falling debris and other hazards.

Features:
30 unique levels
Variety of tools and explosives
Challenging puzzles
Charming graphics
Addictive gameplay

Rubble Trouble is a puzzle destruction game in which you join the Boss, Barry and the rest of the crew as they destroy buildings around the city. Every level, the building to destroy will be different but you'll also have different tools at your disposal. Occasionally, a construction worker will stand within the buildings - so be careful to not explode them! Can you help the crew destroy every building?

How to play Rubble Trouble?
Use the mouse to destroy different parts of the buildings!
Who created Rubble Trouble?
Rubble Trouble was created by Nitrome.

Can I play Rubble Trouble on mobile devices and desktop?
Rubble Trouble can be played on your computer.

he original Rubble Trouble had the current screen, without a wrecking ball on the menu. At the time of Rubble Trouble Tokyo's release, they added the wrecking ball to link it to Rubble Trouble Tokyo. Other than the wrecking ball, two new levels were added, which had "an interesting surprise appropriate to New York". The background was also updated with the Empire State building in the background. This was done to match the upcoming sequel, which had been given a specific setting.

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If the player presses the pause button after they win or lose, they can continue playing, but to save their progress the player must reset the level.