Fireboy and Watergirl 7: And Friends
Control:
Player 1Arrow keys: move Fireboy
Player 2
W,A,S,D: move Watergirl
Player 3
G,Y,J: move their friends
P: pause
R: retry
Esc: end
Details;
Join a 3 player game featuring Fireboy and Watergirl 7: And Friends in a temple adventure. Switch heroes, solve traps, and reach exits as a team.How to play;
The game builds on familiar cooperative puzzle design but shifts it into a broader team-based system with extra helpers and layered mechanics. Your objective is to move two main characters through a series of temple rooms and guide them safely to their designated exits in each stage.Progress is structured through a map-based layout. Early sections are locked until nearby challenges are completed, gradually opening new areas. This creates a linear but expanding path through the temple rather than free ion of all levels from the start.
Completion is not tied to gathering every collectible. Instead, success depends entirely on safely reaching exit points with the required characters. Mistakes such as falling into hazards or mismatched interactions will restart the current stage, making precision more important than speed.
Each character interacts differently with the environment. One can safely traverse burning surfaces but cannot touch liquid areas, while the other has the opposite limitation. Toxic zones are universally dangerous and should be avoided completely.
The stages are built around environmental interaction—pressure plates, moving lifts, directional switches, and synchronized movement sequences. Many sections require controlling multiple units in a specific order rather than moving them independently.
Three additional companions expand puzzle possibilities:
• A compact unit capable of entering restricted gaps
• A lightweight jumper designed for vertical access points
• A heavy unit that can influence balance-based structures and act as a stepping point
These companions are integrated into puzzle solutions rather than optional helpers, often acting as keys to progression.
Tips
• Treat each room like a step-by-step logic problem rather than a race
• Identify exit requirements before moving any character
• Use auxiliary units to set up pathways in advance
• Avoid moving multiple characters without confirming platform states
• Focus on sequence planning instead of reaction-based play
Success comes from coordination, structured thinking, and understanding how each unit changes the environment rather than simply controlling movement.
Type;
It is an HTML5 type game. You can open it via a web browser on desktop and laptop computers, and mobile Android devices.Screenshot;

