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Have you ever had that urge to just set everything ablaze and watch it all go up in flames? Burn Everything scratches that itch without any of the real-world consequences. You’re given a tiny spark of fire and a stack of puzzles full of innocently combustible objects. Your mission is gloriously simple: spread the flames, incinerate all the wood, paper, and more, and move on to the next challenge. Along the way, you’ll tinker with fans, lasers, mirrors, and other curious contraptions that can either aid or hinder your fiery advance.

It feels like playing with matches in a physics sandbox—everything reacts naturally, so you have to think ahead. Maybe you need to push a burning log into a pile of dry leaves, or angle a mirror just right so a laser beam ignites a fuse. Sometimes one small slip-up means you’ve got to restart and try a different approach, which keeps things pleasantly frustrating in the best possible way. There’s a real sense of accomplishment when you finally figure out how to coax that last ember into a raging inferno.

Visually, it’s a warm treat for the eyes: vibrant colors, smooth animations, and that satisfying pop and crackle when something catches fire. The soundtrack is low-key and lets you focus on plotting your next fiery move, though it never gets so subdued you forget the stakes. If you’re looking for a laid-back puzzle experience with a dash of destructive fun, Burn Everything is your ticket. Just remember to keep it on your screen—real-world stuff doesn’t need igniting.