Ever wanted to ride shotgun—literally—in a Mad Max-style highway chase? You're strapped in the back of a speeding truck, enemies are closing in from all sides, and your job is simple: shoot everything that moves. This is an on-rails military shooter where you blast away enemy vehicles, quads, and soldiers in a dusty desert warzone. It's fast, it's loud, and it doesn't ask questions.
Getting started is instant, but keeping up with the chaos takes concentration.
You're stuck in a fixed position on the back of a moving truck. Tap or click on enemy vehicles—green SUVs, military quads, or armed soldiers—to shoot them before they take you out. Your gun aims wherever you point, and there's a green laser sight to help you line up shots. The enemies keep coming in waves, so keep your finger on the trigger.
You can't move around freely, but you can shift your aim fast enough to prioritize threats. Some enemies shoot back, and if you don't take them down quickly, your health drops. Watch for vehicles getting too close—the closer they are, the more damage they deal. Focus fire on the biggest threats first.
After each mission, you earn currency to unlock better guns and weapon skins. The starting rifle works, but upgraded weapons have faster fire rates and bigger magazines. The camo skins don't add stats, but they look cooler than the default model. Progress far enough and you'll unlock explosives to clear multiple targets at once.
This is perfect for mobile gamers who want a quick adrenaline hit without a steep learning curve. If you've got 5 minutes between classes or during a commute, you can jump in, shoot some stuff, and feel accomplished. Kids will love the action-movie vibe, and casual players won't feel lost since the controls are just "point and shoot." It's not for hardcore FPS fans looking for tactical depth—this is pure arcade shooting.
It feels like a budget action movie you'd find on late-night TV—cheesy but entertaining. The visuals are basic: flat desert backgrounds, low-poly vehicles, and a skybox that's just a yellow gradient. The weapon models look decent up close, but the environment is bare-bones with repeating textures. The muzzle flash is a simple sprite, and explosions are more "poof" than "boom." Audio is what you'd expect—generic gunfire and engine sounds. It's not immersive, but it gets the job done for a hyper-casual shooter. The pace is relentless; enemies spawn constantly, so you're always firing at something.
The game saves your progress automatically using browser storage, so you won't lose your unlocked weapons unless you clear your cache. Performance is solid even on older devices—the graphics are deliberately simple to keep frame rates stable on budget phones. I didn't notice any lag or stuttering during gameplay, which is crucial for a shooter where timing matters. It loads fast and doesn't hog memory.
A no-nonsense shooter for quick sessions when you just want to blow stuff up.
Responsive and straightforward—no input delay, which is critical for a shooter.
Developed by Ample Games - Publishing and released on November 6, 2025.