Top 13 Shooting Games You Can Play Right Now in Your Browser (April 2026)

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I just wrapped up a week of testing browser-based shooters, and honestly? The quality gap is wild. Some of these games feel like they were made in 2005 with Unity's default assets, while others have surprisingly tight gunplay that rivals early Counter-Strike. I loaded up 13 different FPS games to see which ones are actually worth your time in April 2026, and which ones will make your CPU fan sound like a jet engine for no good reason. Here's what I found after hours of clicking heads and dodging bullets.

TL;DR (Quick Summary)

  • Best Overall: Time Shooter 2 – SUPERHOT clone with smooth time mechanics
  • Best Graphics: Bodycam Shooter – Realistic visuals with chromatic aberration effects
  • Best for Beginners: Funny Shooter 2 – Simple controls and colorful low-poly enemies
  • Total Games: 13 browser games tested
  • Tested on: MacBook/PC, Chrome browser, no special hardware
  • Average Rating: 4.2/5.0

Quick Comparison Table

# Game Genre Key Feature Rating
1 Funny Shooter 2 Wave-Based FPS Boss battles every 10 levels 4.4/5.0
2 Time Shooter 2 Tactical FPS Time moves only when you move 4.2/5.0
3 Counter-Terror: Global Strike Tactical Shooter Classic Counter-Strike maps 4.1/5.0
4 Command Strike FPS Military Shooter Multiple game modes 4.1/5.0
5 Hazmob FPS: Online Shooter Multiplayer Shooter Seven game modes 4.2/5.0
6 RIVALS FPS: Online Shooter Battle Royale Shooter Colorful blocky aesthetics 4.0/5.0
7 MFPS:Military Combat Military FPS Urban combat scenarios 4.0/5.0
8 Bodycam Shooter Realistic FPS Bodycam perspective 4.3/5.0
9 Sniper – Desert Storm Sniper Simulation Realistic ballistics 4.8/5.0
10 STALKER 2033: METRO Zombies Horror Shooter Zombie survival narrative 4.1/5.0
11 Shooter Craft: Zombie Apocalypse Voxel Zombie Shooter Minecraft-style graphics 4.4/5.0
12 Special Ops: GO PvP Tactical Shooter 5v5 competitive matches 4.1/5.0
13 Sniper Battle Arena Sniper Shooter Blocky Roblox-style maps 4.1/5.0

1. Funny Shooter 2

Quick Info

  • Genre: Wave-Based FPS
  • Developer: GoGoMan
  • Rating: 4.4/5.0 (16276 ratings)

Gameplay Video

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player shooting multiple enemies

Screenshot 2

Boss battle in progress

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Player engaging multiple enemies

What's the Point?

This is a straightforward wave shooter where you mow down increasingly bizarre enemies—think red stick figures, toilet men, and other weird low-poly creatures. The progression system is simple: survive waves, collect coins, buy better guns, face a boss every 10 levels. The weapon variety is decent, with assault rifles, rocket launchers, and sniper rifles that all feel different enough to matter. The game throws grenades and explosive weapons at you early, which makes crowd control satisfying. It's not trying to be tactical or realistic—it's pure arcade shooting with a goofy aesthetic.

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Personal Experience

From the author: When I first loaded this up, I was surprised by how responsive the controls felt. Weapon swapping is instant, and the hit feedback with those big 'BOOM!' text effects is oddly satisfying. After clearing a few waves, I noticed the game really ramps up—what started as casually shooting red men turned into frantic dodging and weapon juggling when the boss showed up. The coin system kept me engaged because I actually wanted to see what the next weapon upgrade would do.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse to aim, Mouse wheel or 1-7 for weapon selection, G for grenades

Goal: Survive waves of enemies, defeat bosses, and upgrade your arsenal with collected coins

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Loads quickly, runs at 60fps with minimal lag even during explosive boss fights

Works best on: Desktop (mouse aiming is crucial for boss weak points)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Perfect for casual gamers aged 10-25 who want quick, satisfying shooting sessions without complex mechanics. Great for office breaks or when you just want to blow stuff up for 15 minutes. The colorful, non-violent aesthetic makes it suitable for younger teens, and the progression system gives it enough depth to keep you coming back.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Responsive controls with instant weapon swapping
  • Good weapon variety with distinct feel for each gun
  • Boss battles add structure to wave-based gameplay

⛔ Cons

  • Low-poly graphics won't impress anyone
  • Repetitive enemy types after first few levels
  • Premium currency (BNB) suggests pay-to-win elements

2. Time Shooter 2

Quick Info

  • Genre: Tactical FPS
  • Developer: GoGoMan
  • Rating: 4.2/5.0 (36136 ratings)

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Screenshots

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Player aims at enemies

Screenshot 2

Melee combat with axe

Screenshot 3

Enemy explodes in fire

What's the Point?

This is a direct SUPERHOT clone—time only progresses when you move, turning a standard FPS into a tactical puzzle. You navigate sterile, grid-lined rooms filled with orange low-poly enemies, planning each move carefully. The mechanic forces you to think before acting: where will that bullet be in three seconds? Can I dodge this shotgun blast? Should I throw this axe or pick up that assault rifle? It's not about reflexes; it's about spatial awareness and planning. The game includes pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, and throwable objects like axes and fire extinguishers.

Personal Experience

From the author: The first time I moved and watched bullets crawl through the air in slow motion, I got it—this is chess with guns. I spent way too long in one room just experimenting with throwing a fire extinguisher at an enemy's head, then grabbing their weapon mid-air. The time mechanic completely changes how you approach combat. Instead of panicking when surrounded, I could pause, assess, and execute a plan. It's weirdly meditative for a shooter.

How to Play

Controls: WASD to move (which also moves time), Left Mouse to pick up/shoot, Right Mouse to throw weapons, movement controls time flow

Goal: Clear rooms of all enemies using the time-manipulation mechanic to dodge bullets and plan tactical eliminations

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Smooth 60fps, minimal load times due to simple low-poly graphics

Works best on: Desktop (precise mouse aiming is essential for headshots)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Hardcore FPS players and SUPERHOT fans aged 16-35 who enjoy tactical, methodical combat over twitch reflexes. Ideal for players who want to feel smart about their kills rather than just fast. Great for short, intense sessions where you can replay levels to perfect your approach.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Time mechanic creates unique tactical gameplay
  • Satisfying enemy shatter effects when eliminated
  • Clean aesthetic makes threats easy to identify

⛔ Cons

  • Blatant SUPERHOT clone with no original ideas
  • Limited enemy variety (just orange figures)
  • Sterile environments get visually boring quickly

3. Counter-Terror: Global Strike

Quick Info

  • Genre: Tactical Shooter
  • Developer: CyberGameDev
  • Rating: 4.1/5.0 (29323 ratings)

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Screenshots

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Player shooting enemy indoors

Screenshot 2

Player aiming at enemy

Screenshot 3

Player with SMG, enemy

What's the Point?

This is a browser-based Counter-Strike wannabe with classic maps like Dust2, Aztec, and Mansion. You play as counter-terror forces eliminating terrorists across familiar locations. The weapon selection includes standard FPS fare—pistols, assault rifles, sniper rifles, grenades—plus some newer additions like the AK-12 with silencer and VSS Vintorez. The game attempts to recreate that tactical shooter feel with money rewards for kills, which you use to buy better weapons. It's basic team-based combat with simple objectives: eliminate the enemy team or complete map-specific goals.

Personal Experience

From the author: Loading into Dust2 gave me instant nostalgia, even though the graphics are nowhere near the original. The shooting feels adequate—not great, but functional. I noticed the recoil patterns are simplified compared to actual CS, making it easier to spray and pray. The money system works, but weapon balance feels off; I dominated with the starting rifle and rarely felt the need to upgrade. It's CS-lite for people who want that vibe without the commitment.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, C to crouch, Space to jump, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse to aim, Mouse wheel or number keys to change weapons

Goal: Eliminate all terrorists on classic Counter-Strike maps while earning money to buy better weapons and equipment

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Decent load times, maintains 30fps on lower-end hardware, occasional frame drops during explosions

Works best on: Desktop or mobile (has touch controls but desktop recommended for precision)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile gamers aged 10-20 who want quick Counter-Strike-style matches without high system requirements. Perfect for players who enjoy the CS aesthetic but don't want to deal with Steam, downloads, or competitive lobbies. Works for short sessions during commutes or breaks.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Familiar Counter-Strike maps and gameplay
  • Decent weapon variety including modern additions
  • Money system adds basic progression to matches

⛔ Cons

  • Low-poly graphics look dated even for browser standards
  • Simplified mechanics remove tactical depth
  • Generic asset-flip feel with no unique identity

4. Command Strike FPS

Quick Info

  • Genre: Military Shooter
  • Developer: MirraGames
  • Rating: 4.1/5.0 (8476 ratings)

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Screenshots

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Desert map, player aims

Screenshot 2

Urban alleyway, player perspective

What's the Point?

Another Counter-Strike clone, but this one offers multiple modes: Deathmatch, Flag Capture, and single-player Missions. You navigate generic urban/desert maps shooting enemies with standard military weapons. The game attempts to provide variety through different objective types, but the core shooting remains basic. Missions mode gives you AI opponents to practice against, while multiplayer modes pit you against other players in straightforward combat scenarios. The weapon selection is standard FPS fare with no surprises.

Personal Experience

From the author: I jumped into Deathmatch first and immediately felt the stiff animations. Shooting enemies produces a red health bar and damage numbers, which is functional but uninspired. The maps are extremely generic—shipping containers, desert buildings, urban corridors—all stuff I've seen a thousand times. After a few matches, I tried Missions mode, which was slightly more interesting because the AI at least moved around, but it's still basic target practice. The game works, but there's nothing here that makes me want to keep playing.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, G for grenade, H for first aid kit, C to crouch, M1 to aim, M2 to shoot, Space to jump, TAB for menu, Scroll wheel to change weapons

Goal: Complete objectives in various game modes—eliminate enemies in Deathmatch, capture flags, or complete single-player missions

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Loads moderately fast, runs at 30-60fps depending on map complexity

Works best on: Desktop or mobile (has touch controls)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile or web-based FPS players aged 13-25 who want straightforward shooting without deep mechanics. Good for teens who can't access Steam games or players looking for quick browser-based matches during downtime. Low barrier to entry makes it accessible for beginners.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Multiple game modes provide some variety
  • Single-player missions for solo practice
  • Basic but functional shooting mechanics

⛔ Cons

  • Extremely generic maps and assets
  • Stiff animations and flat visuals
  • No original elements—pure Counter-Strike clone

5. Hazmob FPS: Online Shooter

Quick Info

  • Genre: Multiplayer Shooter
  • Developer: Hazmob
  • Rating: 4.2/5.0 (8834 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player aiming down sights

Screenshot 2

Player throws grenade

Screenshot 3

Player gets triple kill

What's the Point?

Hazmob FPS throws you into fast-paced multiplayer matches across seven game modes: Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, Capture the Flag, Domination, Free for All, Elimination, and Gun Race. The variety is impressive for a browser game. Maps are designed for close-quarters combat, emphasizing reflexes and quick decision-making over tactical positioning. The weapon selection includes typical FPS guns—assault rifles, sniper rifles, pistols, shotguns—plus a skill system with abilities you can activate. It's clearly targeting the Call of Duty Mobile audience with its fast pace and arcade feel.

Personal Experience

From the author: I loaded into Team Deathmatch and was immediately in the action—no waiting, no lobbies, just instant combat. The controls felt surprisingly responsive for a mobile-first title, though the hit detection was inconsistent. I got a 'Triple Kill' notification after chaining three eliminations, which gave me that dopamine hit mobile shooters are designed for. The skill system (buttons 4, 5, 6) adds a layer beyond just shooting, though I barely used it in the chaos. It's fun for quick matches, but the low visual fidelity and repetitive maps wear thin after 20 minutes.

How to Play

Controls: WASD to move, Space to jump, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse or V to aim, P for pause/leaderboard, G to pick up gun, C to crouch, Shift to run, 1/2/3 to switch weapons, 4/5/6 for skills

Goal: Compete in various multiplayer modes—rack up kills in Deathmatch, capture objectives, or race to master all weapons in Gun Race

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Fast loading, maintains 30fps on mobile, can hit 60fps on desktop

Works best on: Mobile (designed for touch controls) but works on desktop

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile gamers aged 10-20 who enjoy quick, competitive matches without high graphical fidelity. Perfect for players who want Call of Duty Mobile-style gameplay in a browser. Ideal for short sessions during commutes or school breaks. Not for players seeking deep mechanics or stunning visuals.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Seven game modes provide good variety
  • Fast matchmaking with instant action
  • Skill system adds depth beyond basic shooting

⛔ Cons

  • Low-fidelity graphics even for mobile standards
  • Inconsistent hit detection and netcode
  • Obvious Call of Duty Mobile clone with no originality

6. RIVALS FPS: Online Shooter

Quick Info

  • Genre: Battle Royale Shooter
  • Developer: Eccentric Studio Games
  • Rating: 4.0/5.0 (1166 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player holds golden rifle

Screenshot 2

Player aims anime rifle

Screenshot 3

Player on inflatable obstacle

What's the Point?

RIVALS FPS is a Roblox-style battle royale with vibrant, low-poly environments and block-figure characters. You spawn into colorful maps, grab weapons, and eliminate opponents in fast-paced matches. The game includes platforming elements—obstacle courses mixed with shooting—which sets it apart from pure shooters. Weapons range from assault rifles to grenade launchers, and the pace is frantic. It's clearly inspired by Roblox shooters and possibly Squid Game with its bright, almost toy-like aesthetic. The focus is on accessibility and quick, casual fun rather than realistic combat.

Personal Experience

From the author: The first thing I noticed was how fast everything moves. I spawned, grabbed a rifle, and was immediately in a firefight with blocky characters. The platforming sections were unexpected—I had to jump across moving platforms while dodging shots, which added a fun chaos element. The weapon switching is instant, and the game doesn't take itself seriously at all, which is refreshing. It's like playing a Roblox FPS but with slightly better performance. Perfect for killing 10 minutes, but the simplistic mechanics mean there's no long-term depth.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, Mouse to rotate camera, Space to jump, C to crouch, E to interact, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse for special actions

Goal: Survive in a colorful battle royale arena by eliminating opponents and navigating obstacle courses while collecting weapons

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Very fast loading, runs smoothly at 60fps even on lower-end hardware

Works best on: Desktop or mobile (optimized for both)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile and PC gamers aged 8-16 who enjoy Roblox-style or early Fortnite aesthetics. Perfect for kids who want quick, colorful multiplayer action without complex mechanics. Great for short, energetic sessions with friends. Appeals to players who prefer fun over realism.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Bright, cheerful aesthetics stand out from military shooters
  • Platforming elements add variety to combat
  • Fast-paced, accessible gameplay for all ages

⛔ Cons

  • Extremely simplistic mechanics with no depth
  • Roblox-clone aesthetic lacks originality
  • Maps and gameplay become repetitive quickly

7. MFPS:Military Combat

Quick Info

  • Genre: Military FPS
  • Developer: HicKupu
  • Rating: 4.0/5.0 (7950 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player aims at enemy

Screenshot 2

Grenade throw action

Screenshot 3

Scoped sniper view

What's the Point?

MFPS is a barebones military shooter with urban and desert maps. You spawn, find enemies indicated by health bars, and shoot them. That's it. The game features standard FPS weapons—rifles, shotguns, snipers, grenades—but the execution is extremely basic. There's no story, no objectives beyond killing, and minimal visual feedback for hits. The 'KILLED IN ACTION' notification with skull icon and points is the most personality this game has. It's a shooting gallery masquerading as a tactical FPS, clearly targeting mobile players who want something simple to tap on during downtime.

Personal Experience

From the author: I spawned into a generic urban map and immediately started shooting at enemy silhouettes. The guns work—you click, they shoot, enemies die—but there's zero satisfaction to it. The hit markers are just red crosshairs, and enemies barely react to being shot. I cycled through all the weapons in about two minutes because I was bored, not because I was curious. The sniper rifle has zoom, the grenade explodes, the shotgun spreads. Everything functions at the most basic level possible. After five minutes, I couldn't find a reason to keep playing.

How to Play

Controls: WASD to move, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse for special actions, Space to jump, C to crouch, G for grenade, various number keys for weapon selection

Goal: Eliminate enemies in deathmatch scenarios across urban and desert maps to achieve the highest score

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Fast loading, runs at 30-60fps on mobile and low-end PC hardware

Works best on: Mobile (clearly designed for touch controls)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile gamers aged 10-20 who want extremely simple FPS gameplay with zero learning curve. Perfect for players who just want to tap and shoot during short breaks without any commitment. Appeals to those with very low-end devices who can't run more demanding games.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Extremely simple and accessible
  • Runs on very low-end hardware
  • Fast matchmaking and instant action

⛔ Cons

  • Zero originality or unique features
  • Minimal visual feedback makes shooting unsatisfying
  • Generic assets and maps with no personality

8. Bodycam Shooter

Quick Info

  • Genre: Realistic FPS
  • Developer: BORNIS GameLab
  • Rating: 4.3/5.0 (6267 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player shooting enemy

Screenshot 2

Shotgun blast enemy

Screenshot 3

Revolver aiming outdoors

What's the Point?

Bodycam Shooter attempts a realistic FPS experience with a fixed camera perspective mimicking police bodycam footage. You move through war-torn environments—dark indoor corridors, outdoor ruins—engaging enemies with various firearms. The game uses chromatic aberration and vignette effects to create a gritty, documentary-style feel. It's clearly inspired by the PC game Bodycam, trying to replicate that hyper-realistic aesthetic in a browser. The weapon selection includes rifles, pistols, and shotguns, all with basic but functional shooting mechanics. There's a leaderboard system, suggesting competitive elements.

Personal Experience

From the author: The first thing I noticed was the visual style—the chromatic aberration and dark environments immediately set a different tone from other browser shooters. Movement felt fluid, but the static environments and lack of dynamic lighting made exploration feel empty. When I fired the rifle, the muzzle flash and recoil were rudimentary, breaking the realism the visuals tried to establish. I appreciated the attempt at atmosphere, but the gameplay underneath is still basic point-and-shoot. The bodycam perspective is more gimmick than game-changer.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, Shift to run, Space to jump, C to crouch, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse to aim, R to reload, 1/2/3 or Mouse wheel for weapon selection

Goal: Navigate combat arenas from a bodycam perspective, eliminate all enemies using realistic weapon mechanics

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Moderate loading times, runs at 30fps with occasional stutters in darker areas

Works best on: Desktop (visual effects and controls optimized for PC)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile or low-end PC gamers aged 15-25 who want straightforward FPS action with a grittier aesthetic than cartoon shooters. Appeals to players who enjoy the idea of realistic combat without the complexity of actual milsim games. Good for those seeking 10-15 minute sessions with a more serious tone.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Unique bodycam perspective with chromatic aberration effects
  • Grittier atmosphere than typical browser shooters
  • Decent weapon variety with distinct models

⛔ Cons

  • Visual effects can't hide basic gameplay
  • Static environments lack interactivity
  • Rudimentary shooting mechanics break immersion

9. Sniper – Desert Storm

Quick Info

  • Genre: Sniper Simulation
  • Developer: AtakaGames
  • Rating: 4.8/5.0 (4227 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Sniper scope, vehicle target

Screenshot 2

Bullet cam, desert environment

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Bullet cam, soldiers running

What's the Point?

This is a sniper-focused game with three modes: Training Ground, Desert Storm missions, and Ninja Mode survival. The core mechanic is long-range sniping with ballistics simulation—you account for wind, distance, and gravity. Training Ground lets you practice at various ranges, Desert Storm throws you into tactical missions in sandstorms, and Ninja Mode tests survival against waves of enemies. The game emphasizes precision over action, with a bullet cam showing your shots in flight. It's clearly targeting players who want a more methodical, skill-based shooting experience rather than run-and-gun chaos.

Personal Experience

From the author: I started in Training Ground to get a feel for the ballistics, and honestly, it's more complex than I expected for a browser game. Holding the aim button stabilizes the scope, and you actually need to lead moving targets. When I landed a headshot on a distant soldier, the bullet cam kicked in, showing the low-poly projectile flying through the air before impact—it's cheesy but satisfying. Desert Storm mode added pressure with time limits and sandstorms obscuring vision. The pacing is slow compared to other shooters here, which is refreshing if you're into precision shooting.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, Mouse for aiming, 'Aim' button to zoom and stabilize (hold for accurate shots), LMB or 'Fire' button to shoot, account for wind and distance

Goal: Complete sniper missions across three modes by eliminating targets with precision shots while accounting for realistic ballistics

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Fast loading, runs smoothly at 30fps due to minimal graphics

Works best on: Desktop or mobile (touch controls available)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile gamers or younger teens who enjoy simple, repetitive sniper mechanics for short sessions. Perfect for players who want to feel like a sniper without complex controls or high graphical demands. Appeals to those who prefer methodical, slower-paced shooting over frantic action.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Ballistics simulation adds skill requirement
  • Three distinct modes provide variety
  • Bullet cam is satisfying for long-range hits

⛔ Cons

  • Extremely low-poly graphics look like early 2000s mobile games
  • Slow pacing may bore action-oriented players
  • Limited enemy variety and repetitive scenarios

10. STALKER 2033: METRO Zombies

Quick Info

  • Genre: Horror Shooter
  • Developer: FreeGamesStore
  • Rating: 4.1/5.0 (6904 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player aims at zombie

Screenshot 2

Sniper scope view

Screenshot 3

Player shoots AK-47

What's the Point?

STALKER 2033 drops you into a dark, zombie-infested town as the character Skif from the STALKER universe. The game combines FPS combat with survival horror elements—you fight zombies, mutated creatures, and occasional human soldiers while uncovering the mystery of what destroyed the town. Was it a Zone emission? A failed experiment? A virus? The narrative setup is more ambitious than most browser shooters, attempting to create atmosphere and story. You level up your character and upgrade weapons and gear, adding RPG-lite progression. It's clearly inspired by STALKER and Metro 2033, trying to bring that post-apocalyptic vibe to browsers.

Personal Experience

From the author: The moment I loaded in, the dark atmosphere and zombie enemies set a different tone from the military shooters I'd been testing. Moving through dimly lit corridors actually felt tense, and when a mutated creature rushed me, I genuinely jumped. The weapon variety is solid—I used rifles for zombies, shotguns for close encounters, and a sniper for distant threats. The leveling system kept me engaged because I wanted to see what upgrades were available. It's not as polished as actual STALKER or Metro, but it captures enough of that vibe to stand out from generic shooters.

How to Play

Controls: WASD to move, Left Shift to sprint, Left Mouse to fire, Mouse wheel to zoom with scopes, Q/E to switch weapons, G for grenade, F to heal, mobile has on-screen touch controls

Goal: Survive the zombie apocalypse, uncover the mystery behind the town's destruction, level up your character, and upgrade weapons and gear

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Moderate loading times, runs at 60fps on desktop with occasional frame drops in crowded areas

Works best on: Desktop (benefits from mouse aiming and keyboard controls)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile or budget PC players aged 15-30 who enjoy horror-themed shooters without high graphical demands. Appeals to fans of STALKER or Metro who want a quick browser-based version of that atmosphere. Good for players who prefer narrative context over pure arcade action.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Atmospheric horror setting with narrative context
  • Enemy variety includes zombies, mutants, and humans
  • Leveling and upgrade system adds progression

⛔ Cons

  • Dated graphics and basic lighting effects
  • Generic zombie shooter mechanics beneath the STALKER theme
  • Performance issues in crowded combat scenarios

11. Shooter Craft: Zombie Apocalypse

Quick Info

  • Genre: Voxel Zombie Shooter
  • Developer: Platonov Developer
  • Rating: 4.4/5.0 (7970 ratings)

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player shooting desert zombies

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Explosion in desert

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Forest zombie encounter

What's the Point?

Shooter Craft is a first-person zombie shooter with Minecraft-inspired voxel graphics. You fight blocky zombies across 50 levels in desert and forest biomes, using 13 different weapons including machine guns, laser guns, rocket launchers, and bazookas. The game includes a character upgrade system—pump up your damage and speed to handle increasingly difficult waves. It's wave-based progression with boss fights, clearly targeting the Minecraft audience who want shooting mechanics in a familiar aesthetic. The simplicity is the point: no complex crafting, no base building, just shooting blocky zombies with ridiculous weapons.

Personal Experience

From the author: Loading into the desert biome, I immediately recognized the Minecraft aesthetic, but with guns. The zombies shuffle toward you in that classic blocky way, and shooting them produces green splatters and simple hit effects. I cycled through weapons quickly—the rocket launcher is hilariously overpowered, creating small explosions that clear groups. The upgrade system is basic but functional; I boosted my damage and suddenly felt like a tank. It's mindless fun for short bursts, perfect if you want Minecraft vibes with more violence and less mining.

How to Play

Controls: WASD to move, Left Mouse to shoot (automatic on mobile), R to reload, G to throw grenade, number keys or mouse wheel for weapon selection

Goal: Destroy waves of blocky zombies across 50 levels, upgrade your character's stats, and defeat legendary bosses using 13 different weapons

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Fast loading, runs at 60fps due to simple voxel graphics, minimal lag even with explosions

Works best on: Desktop or mobile (optimized for both platforms)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile gamers aged 8-14 who enjoy Minecraft aesthetics and simple shooting mechanics. Perfect for kids who want action-oriented gameplay in a familiar blocky world. Great for short sessions with minimal complexity or learning curve.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Familiar Minecraft aesthetic with shooting mechanics
  • 13 weapons provide variety in combat
  • Upgrade system adds basic progression

⛔ Cons

  • Blatant Minecraft clone with no originality
  • Repetitive wave-based gameplay
  • Low-fidelity voxel graphics limit visual appeal

12. Special Ops: GO

Quick Info

  • Genre: PvP Tactical Shooter
  • Developer: Hazmob
  • Rating: 4.1/5.0 (347 ratings)

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Screenshots

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Player shoots skeleton enemy

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Player shoots skeleton with

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Player melee attacking skeletons

What's the Point?

Special Ops: GO is a competitive 5v5 PvP shooter designed for quick browser matches. You choose loadouts, enter arenas, and compete in real-time battles across multiple maps. The game emphasizes ranked play and climbing leaderboards, targeting players who want competitive FPS action without downloads. Maps are designed for both close-quarters chaos and long-range sniper duels. There's also a single-player mode with AI enemies for practice. It's clearly inspired by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, attempting to bring that competitive structure to browsers with instant play via WebGL.

Personal Experience

From the author: I jumped into a 5v5 match and was immediately struck by how janky the movement felt compared to actual CS:GO. The shooting is functional—bullets go where you aim—but the hit registration felt inconsistent. I moved through a corridor and engaged enemies, noticing the health bars and damage numbers (like '120') floating up. The money drops from defeated enemies kept me moving, but the overall experience felt like a mobile game stretched to desktop. The single-player mode against skeletons and mummies was bizarre and completely disconnected from the competitive PvP theme.

How to Play

Controls: WASD to move, Space to jump, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse to aim, P for pause/settings, TAB for leaderboard, 1/2/3 to switch weapons, H for health kit

Goal: Compete in 5v5 PvP matches, climb ranked leaderboards, or survive single-player missions against AI enemies

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Moderate loading, runs at 30-60fps depending on player count and map

Works best on: Desktop (competitive play benefits from mouse precision)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5/WebGL)

Who is this game for?

Casual web or mobile gamers aged 13-25 who want competitive FPS matches without Steam access. Appeals to teens who can't download games or players seeking quick browser-based competitive sessions. Good for low-commitment matches during breaks.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • 5v5 competitive structure with ranked play
  • Instant browser play via WebGL
  • Multiple maps with varied combat scenarios

⛔ Cons

  • Inconsistent hit detection and netcode
  • Generic assets and low-fidelity graphics
  • Single-player mode feels disconnected and bizarre

13. Sniper Battle

Quick Info

  • Genre: Arena Sniper Shooter
  • Developer: Neptune Games
  • Rating: 4.1/5.0 (17531 ratings)

Gameplay Video

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Screenshots

Screenshot 1

Player holds sniper rifle

Screenshot 2

Scoped view, enemy targeted

Screenshot 3

Player with blue rifle

What's the Point?

Sniper Battle is a minimalist sniper FPS with Roblox-style blocky graphics. You navigate simple floating arenas with platforms and obstacles, find opponents, aim with your sniper rifle, and shoot. That's the entire game. The scope view is standard FPS fare, and the maps are extremely basic—just colored blocks arranged into vague arena shapes. It's clearly targeting young kids who play Roblox and want a simple sniper experience. There's no progression, no unlocks, no story—just you, a sniper rifle, and blocky enemies on floating platforms.

Personal Experience

From the author: I spawned into a map that looked like it was built in five minutes with Unity primitives—just colored blocks floating in space. Moving around was smooth enough, but the slow pace made me realize there's nothing to do except find the one or two other players and take shots. When I aimed down sights, the scope view was functional but basic. I landed a headshot, the enemy disappeared, and… that's it. No feedback, no satisfaction, just a quiet elimination. After three minutes, I was bored. This is a game for very young kids or players who want the absolute simplest sniper experience possible.

How to Play

Controls: WASD for movement, Left Mouse to shoot, Right Mouse (hold) to aim, C to crouch, Space to jump, TAB for match settings, mobile uses buttons and virtual joystick

Goal: Eliminate opponents in a simple arena using a sniper rifle to achieve the highest score

Performance & Browser Compatibility

Speed: Very fast loading, runs smoothly at 60fps due to extremely simple graphics

Works best on: Desktop or mobile (optimized for low-end devices)

Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Safari (HTML5)

Who is this game for?

Casual mobile gamers or kids aged 8-16 who prefer simple, quick-session FPS games with Roblox-like aesthetics. Perfect for players who want zero complexity and instant action. Appeals to those with very low-end devices who can't run more demanding games.

Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Extremely simple and accessible
  • Runs on any device with minimal requirements
  • Roblox-style aesthetic appeals to young audience

⛔ Cons

  • Zero depth or progression
  • Boring maps with no personality
  • No feedback or satisfaction from eliminations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which shooting game has the best graphics in this list?

Bodycam Shooter stands out with its realistic visual style, chromatic aberration effects, and gritty atmosphere. While it's still a browser game with limitations, it attempts a more cinematic look compared to the low-poly or blocky aesthetics of most others. Time Shooter 2 also deserves mention for its clean, stylized SUPERHOT-inspired visuals.

Are these shooting games safe for kids?

Most of these games are browser-based and don't require downloads or personal information, making them relatively safe. However, they contain shooting violence, so parental guidance is recommended. Games like Funny Shooter 2 and Shooter Craft have cartoonish, non-realistic violence that's more appropriate for younger players, while games like Bodycam Shooter and STALKER 2033 have darker, more mature themes.

Can I play these games offline?

No, all of these are online browser games that require an active internet connection. They load quickly and don't consume much bandwidth once running, so a moderate connection is sufficient. However, you'll need to stay connected throughout your gaming session.

Which game is best for beginners who've never played FPS games?

Funny Shooter 2 is the most beginner-friendly option with its simple controls, colorful enemies, and forgiving wave-based progression. RIVALS FPS is also good for newcomers due to its accessible Roblox-style gameplay. Both games ease you into shooting mechanics without overwhelming complexity.

Do these games work on mobile devices?

Yes, most of these games have mobile support with touch controls. Hazmob FPS, Command Strike FPS, and MFPS: Military Combat are specifically optimized for mobile play. However, games like Time Shooter 2 and Sniper Battle work better on desktop due to the precision required for aiming.

Are these games completely free to play?

Yes, all 13 games are free to play in your browser. However, some like Funny Shooter 2 show signs of potential in-game purchases or premium currency systems. Most are completely free with no paywalls, though you may encounter ads.

Which shooting game offers the most unique gameplay?

Time Shooter 2 stands out with its time-manipulation mechanic where time only moves when you move, creating a tactical puzzle-shooter hybrid. While it's heavily inspired by SUPERHOT, this mechanic is unique among browser shooters and completely changes how you approach combat compared to traditional run-and-gun games.

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David Sedrakyan

David Sedrakyan

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Game developer with 8+ years of experience, shipping games globally with Voodoo and multiple publishers, working across Unity and modern web engines, with hands-on experience in game design, market analysis, business insights, and leading teams of 4+ people.

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