Noob Hero Attitude

Noob Hero Attitude

The little noob heard many cries for help and was able to notice that many characters were trapped between two buildings between ropes and needed a hero. The little noob did not hesitate and launched himself to rescue them by jumping between buildings with a small knife and thus cutting the ropes to free all the friends on your way and thanks to your heroism you will be able to collect coins and objects that will help you in your brave mission.

Gameplay Overview for Noob Hero Attitude

PC controls:
Use mouse left click to jump
Mobile and Tablet controls:
Touch the screen to jump

Unique Features of the Game

The object of the game is to move fast to jump between buildings and rescue your trapped friends!!

Features:
Casual game to improve the score
Collect coins to upgrade items like shield, slow time, magnet etc.
Buy new skin with the collected coins.
Rescue all the characters you can and thus improve your score.

What are the primary themes of this game?

The tags that best represent the features of this game are cute, jumping, noob.

Who made this game?

The team or individual responsible for the creation of this game is TapTapking.com.

Is the game built using a 2D or 3D engine, and which one?

The game relies on the Javascript framework for its design and functionality.

Does the game support mobile platforms like iOS and Android?

Noob Hero Attitude has mobile support.

What genre best describes the nature of this game?

This game can be found under the Adventure category.

What gender group is this game intended for?

The game is best suited for Male & Female players.

Is blood present in the game's content?

Yes, Noob Hero Attitude features scenes involving blood.

Does the game avoid showcasing any kind of cruelty?

Yes, Noob Hero Attitude contains graphic or disturbing material.

What is the primary age group that should play this game?

The recommended age categories for playing this game are Teens, Young Adults.

Can kids play Noob Hero Attitude?

No, Noob Hero Attitude is not designed with kids in mind.