Swipe Cut n Rescue

Save rope tied man under water

Published by: Seher Anwar
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Description

In this game, there is a man in danger and needs your help. Enemies compacted with heavy ship anchor, rolling ropes and drops in the bottom of the sea. The Hero is hopeless it’s now your responsibility to rescue by just cutting the step by step thick strong strings with your thumbs.Drag and cut the tail of the rope with your mind to rescue and save an innocent man.

Gameplay & Features
Finger controls
Unlimited gameplay
Play with strategies
Each stage need a different strategy to clear
Rescue within time limits
Avoid sharks attacks and other animals
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