Sapper - Defuse The Bomb Simulator

Sapper - Defuse The Bomb Simulator

Released: 23/01/2023

Game Informations

Developer

Live Motion Games

Publisher

WIG Publishing

Description

Welcome to a simulator where one decision can be the last and the line between life & death is thin.

A brief description of the profession of Sapper: unforgiving, underpaid, working under constant stress and in difficult conditions.

Remember you don't do this job for fame, relaxation, or money. You are here to save lives. Show you have the guts and enlist now.

HERE ARE THE THING YOU WILL DO AS A SAPPER:

WORKING IN DIFFERENT LOCATIONS

You shouldn't get bored here.

SEARCHING

There are tons of places to search for the bombs.

LOCKPICKING

There are many locked doors, but that can't stop you from saving lives, right?

HACKING

It's good that you haven't spent all your time on games using your PC.

TRAINING

A rookie without training is a dead rookie.

WORKING UNDER PRESSURE OF TIME

Nerves of steel are a must in this job. No shaky hands.

FINDING THE BOMBS

If you want to defuse the bomb, first you need to find it.

DEFUSING THE BOMBS AND MINES

Now here is where the real "fun" starts.

Are you willing to take on one of the most dangerous jobs in human history!

Check what kind of bombs you will need to defuse first.

Stay safe, and save the world.

Share your opinion with us on the special discord channel.

Game overview

Price

$9.99

Followers

2,168

Updated 07/12/2025 04:47

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Copies sold

2.4K

Revenue

$12.0K

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