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Fireboy And Watergirl 4 Crystal Temple

Fireboy And Watergirl 4 Crystal Temple

About Fireboy And Watergirl 4 Crystal Temple

Fireboy and Watergirl 4 Crystal Temple is the fourth installment of the co-op puzzle platformer series. Fireboy and Watergirl enter the Crystal Temple, which introduces a new portal mechanism. Players must use color-coded portals to teleport between areas, solve mechanical traps, collect red and blue gems across 39 new levels—testing teamwork and puzzle-solving strategies.

Publisher

Zorqia

Released

Apr 11, 2026

Platforms

Web browser (Desktop)

Last updated

Apr 11, 2026

Controls

  • FireboyArrow Keys

  • WatergirlWASD keys

  • Use colored portals for teleportation

  • Press R to restart

How to play Fireboy And Watergirl 4 Crystal Temple

  • While retaining core elemental mechanics (Fireboy immune to fire/lava, Watergirl immune to water, both avoiding toxic swamps), it introduces a crystal portal system.

  • Portals instantly teleport characters, blocks, or objects between linked destinations, with some portals controllable via buttons or levers to change direction or activation.

  • Levels feature color-coded portals that only allow specific characters to pass through.

  • New obstacles include laser traps, fans, and moving platforms.

  • Players must collect red gems (for Fireboy) and blue gems (for Watergirl), then guide both characters to their respective exits to complete each level.

  • Controls remain Fireboy (arrow keys) and Watergirl (WASD).

  • Due to the spatial complexity introduced by the portal mechanics, this installment is considered the most challenging in the series.

Tips and Tricks

  • Identify portal exits before entering

  • Some switches require both players

  • Use portals to shorten travel distance

  • Study the level layout carefully

FAQ

What new feature does Crystal Temple add?

It introduces color-coded teleportation portals.

Do portals change character abilities?

No, characters keep their original abilities.

Is the game better with two players?

Yes, many puzzles are designed around teamwork.