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Bucket Smash

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About Bucket Smash game

Start the Bucket Smash game and use the saw to cut bricks. Try to earn as much money as possible from each cut to upgrade your saw to bigger and better ones!

Bucket Smash

Game features

Main Objective: Use the saw to cut through pixelated walls and collect the bricks that fall into your bucket. Each brick instantly turns into coins. This creates a satisfying sense of destruction as you watch each layer of brick fall and turn into points.

Game genre: A blend of entertainment and light strategy.

Game requirements: Although Bucket Smash is easy to play, it's not just random slicing. You must cut intelligently to utilize gravity to make the bricks fall faster, save fuel, and earn more money. The limited fuel system forces you to calculate the pros and cons instead of just spamming clicks.

Upgrades: The money you earn can be used to upgrade your saw and other parts such as blade length, power, and fuel capacity. Thanks to this, you can break down walls faster and more efficiently in subsequent plays. The upgrades create a sense of continuous progress, making you want to keep going back and breaking down all the walls again.

How to play and tips in Bucket Smash

To maximize your score with each cut, you need to know how to control the saw blade and the following:

Controls

Players use the mouse to hold and drag to control the cutting direction.

Blocks that fall into the bucket will turn into coins.

Each level has a fuel limit or a limit on the number of cuts, so you can't cut randomly.

Earned coins are used to upgrade the saw, allowing for faster destruction in later levels.

Tips for you

Cut according to gravity.

Prioritize cutting the base of the block so that the entire large section falls down at once.

Avoid cutting small blocks into smaller pieces, as this wastes fuel.

Don't cut indiscriminately.

Observe the structure of the block before you start.

A smart cut can be far more efficient than multiple small cuts.

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