Potato Shooter is a roguelike survivor from Morphism where a cursed potato faces relentless waves of enemies across endless dungeons. Upgrade your arsenal, dodge projectiles, hunt down artifacts that break the game wide open — then die and try again.
Equipped weapons fire automatically at nearby enemies, so the focus is on movement and positioning. Clear every enemy in a room to unlock the exit door, then push deeper — rooms grow progressively harder the further you go. One life stands between you and a restart.
Artifacts grant special passive abilities and their effects stack together, letting you build powerful synergies across a single run. Find them at PEDESTALS alongside weapons.
The run ends immediately — there is only one life per attempt. From there, restart and push as deep into the dungeons as possible.
PEDESTALS sell new weapons and artifacts, while ANVILS upgrade weapons you already own, boosting their damage and attack speed directly.
For more wave-clearing action, the shooting games catalog has a wide range of titles. Magic Aim shares the same auto-fire loop against monster hordes, adding elemental spells and wind-based trajectory play across pixel-art battlefields. Shadow Forge leans into the endless-upgrade fantasy with stackable tower combos and relentless creature waves. Die-and-retry PvE fans should also check out Zombie Space Episode II, which keeps the frantic crowd-clearing pace in sci-fi levels packed with zombie hordes. More action games await across the full catalog.