Tomato Thrower

Cartoon arcade target game with tomato and slime ammo, combos, and power-ups.

Mobile tip: tap anywhere on the stage to throw.
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Cartoon Arcade Game

Play a fast round, then learn how to turn it into a better one

Tomato Thrower keeps the gameplay front and center, but the site is meant to be useful before and after a run too. You can jump into the action immediately, then use the supporting guides to understand scoring, power-ups, leaderboard rules, and practical ways to improve.

The tone is intentionally cartoonish and playful. The site framing stays focused on arcade play, score chasing, and a messy visual style rather than anything personal or aggressive.

New here? Start with How to Play, play a short round, then read the Scoring Guide or Tips once you want to push higher.

30s-120sRound lengths that work for quick practice and longer leaderboard attempts.
CombosAccuracy and rhythm matter more than random click speed.
Daily + EverTwo leaderboard views for fresh runs and long-term score chasing.

Why Play

Why players keep coming back

The game works because the loop is easy to read: short rounds, visible score feedback, useful power-ups, and enough scoring depth to reward practice without turning every round into homework.

  • Quick retries keep experimentation low-friction.
  • Mobile and desktop rounds feel equally approachable.
  • Leaderboard goals make small improvements easy to notice.

Scoring Preview

How scoring actually works

Better scores come from cleaner hits, combo preservation, and timing your scoring boosts instead of forcing every throw.

  • Center hits keep more value than edge hits.
  • Headshots and bullseyes add strong bonuses.
  • Combos raise the value of later hits.

Power-Ups

Some boosts score, some stabilize

The strongest runs usually combine control boosts and scoring boosts instead of using everything the moment it appears.

  • Slow and Freeze protect accuracy.
  • x2 Score and Gold create scoring spikes.
  • Combo Saver and +5 help extend strong runs.

High Score Tips

Small habits that improve runs

Most leaderboard progress comes from pacing, pattern reading, and knowing when not to throw.

  • Practice on shorter rounds before long attempts.
  • Anticipate dash targets instead of reacting late.
  • Use control boosts to rebuild rhythm.

Quick FAQ

Helpful answers before you need support

The FAQ covers the questions new visitors ask most often: whether the game is free, how score saving works, what gets stored locally, and how sound or consent settings behave.

  • No account is required to play.
  • Leaderboards use validation and moderation rules.
  • Sound can be disabled from the game settings.

Trust and Support

Need help, policy info, or a contact route?

The site includes real support and policy pages so it is useful beyond the game canvas itself.

  • Use the contact page for bugs and leaderboard issues.
  • Privacy and terms pages explain storage, consent, and fair-play rules.
  • About explains the intended cartoon arcade framing of the site.