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Oops Unit is an online co-op game where up to 6 players team up as a bomb squad. Solve puzzles, gather resources, and push through deadly traps and enemies to reach and defuse every bomb. Extract, buy new gear, and repeat—or die trying, because anything, even your friends, can sabotage the mission.
World’s most “professional” bomb squad. Experts? Maybe. Competent? Debatable. Likely to blow things up by “accident”? Absolutely. You’re now part of the team—try not to die.
Enter facilities packed with bombs, traps, and danger everywhere. You’re supposedly the only team on Earth capable of this… Defuse all the bombs and make it out alive. Simple, right? (It’s not.)
Bring up to five friends. They might act professional… or actively make things worse. Either way, you’ll probably regret trusting them later.
Reach each bomb and defuse it. Sounds simple, right? Wrong. This is probably what’s going to kill you first… or your teammates. One wrong move, too much noise, or a mischievous friend and… oops! You just blew the entire building up.
Yeah, defusing bombs probably won’t be easy. You’ll have to either press random buttons or solve puzzles (boo!) just to reach the bombs… or actually defuse them.
Yeah… there are enemies. And somehow, they always show up at the worst possible time. Mid-puzzle? Of course. Carrying something important? Naturally.
So be ready to run—and you better hope you’re good at it. Use whatever you can to stop them from ruining the mission, even your teammates...
Before you can do anything meaningful, you’ll need to hunt for resources scattered around the facility. Batteries, keycards, and other mission-critical junk are waiting… you need them to survive the mission, not to feel special.
Also, occasionally, you might stumble across a bonus item—the kind that sparks instant betrayal, screaming, or a full-blown debate over who “found it first.”
Power outages, fires, traps, and who knows what else are waiting around every corner. One wrong step—or an “oops, I pressed the wrong button” moment from a friend—can instantly slow or sabotage the mission. Be careful… if that’s even possible.
Keep a safe distance from your teammates—one step too close, and it’s a human fireworks show. Some bombs are sound-sensitive, so maybe give anyone who can’t stop screaming 50 meters… for your own safety.
Head to the shop, grab some new gear, and dive straight into the next mission. The facilities change, the bombs get trickier, and the chaos never ends—so be ready.
Oh, and don’t forget to kick that friend who “accidentally” cut the red wire.
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