If you've been craving a quick Counter-Strike fix but don't want to commit to a 40-minute ranked match, Hazmob FPS throws you straight into the firefight. This is a no-frills multiplayer shooter where reflex beats strategy, and every match wraps up in under five minutes. Your goal? Outshoot everyone else across seven different game modes, rack up kills, and climb the leaderboard before the timer runs out.
Getting started is easy—staying alive is the hard part.
You move with WASD, aim with your mouse, and shoot with left-click. Right-click or V brings up your iron sights for better accuracy. Shift lets you sprint to hotspots faster, C crouches you behind cover, and Space makes you jump over obstacles. Switch between your three weapons using 1, 2, 3, and pick up better guns mid-match by pressing G when you're standing over one.
The maps are tight, so expect combat within seconds of spawning. Enemy players pop up around every corner, and the kill feed on the left side of your screen scrolls constantly. You need fast reflexes—hesitate for half a second and you're back at the spawn point. Use your minimap in the corner to track teammates and anticipate enemy positions. Health doesn't regenerate automatically in most modes, so play smart or die fast.
Each kill nets you +20 points (headshots earn respect and faster eliminations). Your team score climbs with every frag, and winning a round depends on either hitting the kill limit or holding objectives depending on the mode. Use your special abilities (keys 4, 5, 6, E, Q) strategically—they're on cooldowns, so don't waste them. The more matches you win, the more you'll unlock better loadouts and cosmetics to flex in the lobby.
This is perfect for casual mobile gamers or anyone looking to scratch that competitive FPS itch during a lunch break. If you're a kid or teen with a low-spec Android phone and you want something that feels like CS:GO without the 50GB download, this hits the spot. Hardcore players might find it shallow after a few rounds, but for quick three-minute bursts of action, it delivers exactly what it promises.
It's pure arcade chaos. The graphics are basic—think early mobile Unity projects with flat lighting and billboarded fire effects that look more like animated stickers than actual flames. The weapon models are generic military assets you've seen in dozens of free shooters. Audio is functional: gunshots crack, footsteps echo, but nothing stands out. The pace is relentless, though. You're constantly spawning, shooting, dying, and respawning. There's no time to think, only react. It's sweaty in short bursts, which works great if you only have five minutes to kill.
Progress saves automatically to your browser cache, so your unlocks and stats stick around as long as you don't wipe your browsing data. Performance is smooth even on older hardware—the low-poly models and baked lighting mean this runs at 60fps on most potato laptops and mid-range phones from 2018. No lag spikes during my matches, which is crucial for a reflex-based shooter.
A solid pick for quick multiplayer sessions when you don't want commitment or gigabyte-sized downloads.
Responsive enough for the arcade pace. Mouse aiming feels tight, and movement inputs register instantly.
Developed by Hazmob and released on September 1, 2025, this game clearly targets the free-to-play mobile FPS crowd looking for a browser-accessible alternative.