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Bouncy Fire Fighters

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Bouncy Fire Fighters is a remake of an obscure 1989 Japan-only Famicom title, about a firefighter who rescues people from a burning building via an extremely bouncy form of the classic arcade game Breakout. Of course, the Nintendo one featured tiny 8-bit pixel art, whereas in this one the female fire victims put the bouncy in the title, if you know what I mean. Time marches on.

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Good but

there is no ending after finishing the 20 levels (all stars).

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i think you missed

The item that makes you stronger

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The last item,

double fireman - it isn't an extra fireman, it's double the number of firemen you have. I know this because I had two and got another one of these, and then I had four and they were EVERYWHERE. That didn't last long!

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I wish I could tell my firefighters,

"I don't care how pretty she is. If the screaming woman is in a room that is not on fire directly below a room filled with fire, she is just being whiny and you are to first save the man who is clearly about to die."

I had a theory re: the spring. When you get it, it says "jumper". So maybe it has something to do with the people who are about to jump? I thought maybe it used a spring on the next jumper, giving you two chances to catch them, but the only time I managed to get a spring and then have people jump on purpose, I ended up with a bunch jumping at once and I'm not sure whether or not anything interesting happened because I lost the level.

PS. Loving the left-handed checkmarks.

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