Why Doesn't TNT Explode in Build A Boat For Treasure?

avatarBackingPeck5 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum5 months ago

Yeah, the TNT's just for show. Adds to the aesthetics but won't blow up your carefully crafted boat.

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avatarAlightingTang5 months ago

The TNT in Build A Boat For Treasure doesn't explode because it's designed for aesthetic purposes only, not for actual in-game explosions.


avatarEnvassalingTier5 months ago

TBH, it's a creative decision by the developers. Exploding boats would kinda defeat the purpose of the game, don鈥檛 ya think?


avatarNoticingPuff5 months ago

TNT in Build A Boat For Treasure is more like a decoration or a prop than an actual explosive device. It's meant to add that piratey feel!


avatarHatchellingCalm5 months ago

I think the devs wanted to keep it safe and fun. You don't wanna lose your boat-building progress to random explosions!

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