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Bush Royal Rampage drops you into a nutty defense game where you shepherd a cartoon George W. Bush through London while chaos unfolds. Your job is to protect the queen by managing resources, deploying barriers, and fending off oddball threats like rampaging animals and random disasters. The controls are simple point-and-click, and the pacing leans into frantic, over-the-top action. It’s a relic of early 2000s web gaming, built for quick sessions and chaotic fun. The game’s charm comes from its absurd premise and Miniclip’s signature cheekiness. Bush’s exaggerated animations and the sheer randomness of the hazards keep things lighthearted, even as the stakes climb. Released in 2004, it predates modern political sensitivity and now feels more like a nostalgic oddity than a serious title. Players on archives sites often highlight its unintentional humor and retro appeal. If you’ve got a soft spot for web browser games from the early aughts, this one’s a curiosity worth checking.
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