FireStarter

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Firestarter, is an action game made for the 2011 Chicago Game Jam. The player moves around the city and throws matches while trying to avoid firemen. The controls are simple, with arrow keys for movement and the space key for throwing a match. The goal focuses on spreading fire across the city while staying away from the people trying to stop the player.
Fire Starter plays like a quick chase game. The player needs to move through the streets and choose places carefully. Firemen can catch the player, so running without a plan can end the round fast. The player has to watch paths, look for space, and keep moving before danger gets too close. The game does not use many buttons, but the pressure comes from the moving enemies and the small space around the player.
Fire Starter suits players who like short action games with simple controls. It has a clear goal and does not need a deep story. The player moves, throws matches, avoids firemen, and tries to cover more of the city. The idea is not soft or calm, so it fits better for older kids than very young players. Fire Starter feels like an old Flash-style game because it uses one main action and builds the challenge around quick movement and safe choices.