The game uses a top-down maze view where players move across a grid and place bombs to defeat enemies or trap rivals. Bombs explode after a short delay, sending flames outward in four directions and triggering other bombs in chain reactions. In single-player, you clear enemies and search destructible blocks for the exit and power-ups. Items can increase bomb capacity, blast range, and movement speed. Multiplayer focuses more on prediction, positioning, and cutting off escape routes. Because one mistake can lead to instant defeat, map awareness and careful timing are essential throughout play.
Wario
Nintendo's greedy antihero and one of the crossover stars of this version.
Bomberman
The iconic bomb-using hero from Hudson Soft's Bomberman series.
At the start of a round, clear blocks near your spawn to create room for movement and reveal useful upgrades quickly. Speed boosts are often more valuable early than raw firepower because they make both offense and escape easier. Never place bombs in narrow passages without planning your retreat path first. In versus play, focus on controlling intersections and central lanes instead of chasing constantly. Chain explosions are especially effective for sealing exits and forcing mistakes. Once your blast range increases, stay mindful of its exact reach so you do not get caught by your own bomb lines.
Tips
Open nearby blocks early to expand safe movement space.
Tips
Always plan an escape route before dropping a bomb.
Tips
Speed upgrades are usually the strongest early pickups.
Tips
Use chain reactions to deny routes in multiplayer matches.
User Reviews
A fast and tense portable take on classic Bomberman action.
User Reviews
The Wario crossover theme is memorable, even though the core gameplay stays faithfully Bomberman.