Block TNT Blast and the marked target zones
In Block TNT Blast, you move through a blocky arena, plant TNT at the marked spot, then run clear before the timer ends. The look leans into bright voxel scenery, so every blast stands out against the chunky pixel art backdrop. Each run is about finding the target, dropping the charge, and timing the retreat so the object breaks apart cleanly.
The controls are simple: WASD handles movement, and mouse clicks handle placement and interaction. That keeps the pace quick when you are lining up a charge on a distant structure or moving to a safer angle after a fuse is lit. The game also tracks rewards in diamonds, and those are used to open stronger bomb options later, which gives the bombs you use a clear upgrade path.
Diamonds, bigger blasts, and no-download browser play
Because the game focuses on destruction, each explosion feels tied to a visible objective instead of random chaos. The setting also has a strong Minecraft vibe, which fits the blocky terrain and the way structures sit in open space waiting for a careful blast. It runs in your browser with no download or signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop, so you can jump in from almost any device.
If you want a similar building-breaker loop, Noob Fuse is a close match because it also centers on placing explosives, while Nubic Boom Crusher leans into the same voxel-style demolition. For a broader sandbox angle, Last Play: Ragdoll Sandbox shares the same taste for explosions and chaotic object breaking. Start playing when you are ready to test how far a single charge can take you.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 may 2024
Last Update
09 may 2024