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Disaster!! - Dr Chris and Dr Xand have unleashed a tidal wave of snot.
Disaster!! - Dr Chris and Dr Xand have accidentally unleashed a tidal wave of snot.
Run for your life from the Snot Apocalypse. Avoid crazy obstacles, stingy bees, gorillas and vomiting people! Hit the obstacles and find yourself thrown into fun mini games, rebuilding bones, helping poo problems or even picking cacti needles from a behind – yuk! The aim of this blocky, arcade runner game is to escape the snot, avoid the dangers and test your wits against the operation ouch doctors.
Download the app for free and get stuck into the sickest, stickiest snot game ever.
Features:
• Sickest, snottiest endless runner game there is
• Gross-out obstacles
• Fast faced fun mini-games
• True or False questions to earn extra lives
• Two exciting levels
• Simple gamepad controls
• Super snotty scoreboard
NEW! Hospital level with helpful power-ups:
• A car to help you blast through obstacles
• Special arrows that transport you ahead of obstacles
If you like this app then why not check out episodes of Operation Ouch! On the CBBC channel and BBC iPlayer.
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Last updated on May 28, 2018
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CBBC - Operation Ouch! Snot Apocalypse!
1.2.1 by Media Applications Technologies for the BBC
May 28, 2018