Tile Crusher is a puzzle game where the objective is to eliminate all destructible tiles with the wrecking ball. The catch is that you have a limited number of turns to clear the tiles, and if you run over a previously destroyed tile, it will be restored! Plan your movements before committing to them! Game Features *100 levels *Six different tile types to give your brain a workout *Control the ball with either the mouse, directional keys, or WASD *Multiple music tracks to enjoy

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