Looking for a Bomberman.io-Style Game? Try Boomber
If you're searching for "bomberman.io," you're probably after a fast, free, browser-based Bomberman-style game with real-time multiplayer — no install, join a match in seconds. That's what Boomber is, though it's worth being upfront: Boomber isn't affiliated with any site using the bomberman.io name, and it isn't the official Bomberman franchise either. It's an independently built arena-bomb game in the same genre.
What Boomber offers
- Instant browser play — open the page, no plugin, no download.
- Real multiplayer rooms, not just bot lobbies: create a room, share the code (or an invite link — see Play with friends), and play live with other people.
- Five map themes and a level editor, so matches aren't limited to one fixed arena layout.
- Reconnect handling: a dropped connection mid-round tries to rejoin your same seat instead of ejecting you.
- Teams and configurable match length for the host to set up (round time, wins target, bot fill for empty seats).
How it compares to a typical ".io" arena game
Most ".io"-style games share a formula: instant browser access, a simple lobby, and a round-based real-time match, no account required to start playing. Boomber follows that same shape, applied to the classic grid-arena, bomb-and-power-up genre rather than a battle-royale or snake-style map. If what you actually wanted from "bomberman.io" was that low-friction, jump-straight-in multiplayer feel, Boomber is built around exactly that.
Solo practice first
If you'd rather learn the map and bomb timing before facing other players, solo mode against bots is one click away from the same menu — no separate download, same controls, same arenas.
Free, honestly
There's no premium currency, no paywalled map, no forced pre-roll ad before a match. Every mode described on this page is available the moment you load Boomber. See Free Bomberman-style game for the full breakdown of what "free" covers here.
Play now
Play Boomber now — pick Solo to warm up or Play Online to jump into a live room. Full controls are on the how to play page if you want a quick primer first.