About this app
Welcome to Smash Carnival! Step into the ultimate destruction carnival where every shot creates spectacular chaos. Aim your cannon, launch powerful projectiles, and smash your way through colorful festival arenas packed with breakable objects. Shatter fragile jars, crush massive stone blocks, and trigger satisfying chain reactions as everything explodes into pieces before your eyes. Each level presents a unique challenge of timing, angle, and power. Find the perfect shot to clear obstacles, unleash massive destruction, and complete increasingly difficult stages. Easy to learn and instantly fun, Smash Carnival offers endless satisfaction for players who enjoy precision, strategy, and explosive action. Whether you're looking for a relaxing experience or a challenge that rewards skillful aiming, Smash Carnival delivers exciting gameplay with every launch. Features • Satisfying destruction effects and physics-based gameplay • Simple controls with rewarding skill-based mechanics • Smash jars, break stones, and clear challenging targets • Bright and colorful carnival-themed environments • Hundreds of fun levels with increasing difficulty • Spectacular chain reactions and explosive moments • Easy to play, hard to master The carnival is open, the cannon is loaded, and the targets are waiting. Aim carefully, fire away, and smash everything in sight in Smash Carnival!
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What’s New
New gameplays and new levels added! We’ve made some behind-the-scenes improvements to enhance overall performance and fix a few bugs to keep everything running smoothly. Thank you for playing and supporting us.
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- First observed Aug 16, 2026 · 1:35 AM Free