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# Jet Hero

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Keep your jet in the air and guide its path while collecting as many coins as possible.

To keep it floating, you must constantly tap the screen, but be careful—the path is full of obstacles that can make you explode in seconds.

If you crash into an obstacle, the game will end instantly, so stay alert and show off your precision and reflexes.

Your goal is to collect as many coins as possible before falling:\
\&#xNAN;**+1 point** for each coin collected.\
**Game over** if you crash into an obstacle.

Can you dodge all the dangers and achieve the highest score?

Test your skills in this thrilling and addictive challenge!


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