Italian Brainrot Hunting 3D is a first-person meme shooter where you hunt down surreal Italian Brainrot animals across multiple worlds. Think Duck Hunt meets absurdist TikTok humor, but in 3D. Armed with rifles and stealth skills, you track down walking mushrooms, floating bananas with eyes, and other bizarre meme creatures before they bolt. It's chaotic. It's weird. And it's surprisingly addictive.
The controls are simple, but nailing a moving target before it escapes? That's the challenge.
Fully responsive on desktop and mobile.
Each level spawns Italian Brainrot animals in different hiding spots. Use your crosshair to scan the terrain. These creatures are skittish—if they detect you (either by proximity or a missed shot), they'll bolt. Walk slowly. Line up your shot. Fire once and make it count.
Every successful hunt pays out cash. Miss too many shots or let the target escape? You'll finish the level with scraps. The game rewards patience and accuracy. Headshots aren't tracked separately, but clean kills mean faster clears and bigger payouts.
Between levels, hit the weapon store. You'll unlock new rifles with different fire rates and range stats. The starter gun works fine, but later biomes (especially the desert) demand higher accuracy. Save your coins. Prioritize range upgrades first.
This is for fans of absurd meme culture who want a low-commitment sniper challenge. Each level takes 1-3 minutes. Perfect for breaks, TikTok scrolling sessions, or testing your aim against surreal Italian internet lore. If you've ever laughed at deep-fried Italian food memes, this is your speed.
It's oddly meditative. The meme animals don't attack—they just exist in their bizarre ecosystems. You're not fighting for survival. You're hunting for points. The low-poly visuals keep performance razor-sharp, with instant loading and zero frame drops. The flat shading and modular assets create a toy-like world that feels intentionally unpolished. It's not trying to be Call of Duty. It's trying to be weird.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via Playgama's cloud system. Your weapon unlocks and level completions persist across sessions.
2. Performance: Built in Unity with lightweight assets. Runs at 60 FPS on mid-range phones and low-spec browsers. No downloads, no lag.
If you want a 3D shooter that doesn't take itself seriously, Italian Brainrot Hunting 3D delivers instant meme chaos with tight FPS controls.
Italian Brainrot Hunting 3D was developed by Pavel Divnenko. Released in July 2025.