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Bullet Attack Hole - Play Online
Ever played Hole.io and thought "I wish I could weaponize all the junk I'm eating"? That's basically this game in a nutshell. Bullet Attack Hole is a hyper-casual mashup where you control a black hole vacuum that gobbles up weapons, bullets, and explosives scattered across a giant checkered floor. Your goal? Swallow enough firepower to arm yourself for a showdown against a giant enemy waiting at the finish line. It's simple, it's satisfying, and it's built for quick sessions when you need to zone out for a few minutes.
Key Features
- Hole.io-Style Mechanics: Control a black hole avatar that sucks up everything in its path—shurikens, grenades, batteries, and bullet stacks.
- Timed Collection Rounds: Race against the clock to consume as many weapons as possible before the timer runs out.
- Boss Fight Payoff: All the gear you collected feeds into a final combat phase where you face off against a giant red enemy.
- Customizable Skins: Unlock different black hole designs to change up your look while you vacuum the battlefield clean.
How to Play Bullet Attack Hole
The learning curve is practically flat—you'll understand it in 10 seconds, but chasing high scores keeps you coming back.
Control the Vacuum
You drag your black hole around the arena using your mouse or finger. Anything smaller than your hole gets sucked straight down. Move over rows of bullets, batteries, grenades, and shurikens to clear the field. The controls are smooth and responsive—no lag, no fighting the input.
Beat the Clock
A circular timer ring surrounds your hole. You've got a limited window to gobble up as many weapons as you can before time expires. The challenge isn't complexity—it's efficiency. Do you zigzag through the bullets or carve a straight path through the grenades? Every second counts, and you'll find yourself restarting levels just to optimize your route.
Face the Giant Enemy
Once the timer hits zero, you're teleported to face a massive red humanoid character. All those weapons you collected? They're your ammo now. The more you ate, the stronger you are in the showdown. It's not a complex combat system—think of it more as a stat check—but it gives the collection phase a clear purpose.
Who is Bullet Attack Hole for?
This is pure hyper-casual territory. Perfect for young kids (under 10) who just want to move things around and watch stuff disappear. There's no violence, no reading required, and the bright colors plus satisfying "gulp" sounds hit that dopamine button perfectly. Also great for adults who need a brain-off moment during a coffee break. If you're looking for strategic depth or long-term progression, you're in the wrong place—this is junk food gaming, and it knows it.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's fast, mindless, and oddly satisfying. The visuals are barebones—flat lighting, basic 3D models, a generic blue skybox—but the game doesn't pretend to be anything fancy. The checkered floor and simple shaders scream "Unity asset flip," but honestly, that doesn't kill the fun when you're just zoning out and vacuuming grenades. There's no music that I noticed, just simple sound effects when you consume items. It's meditative in the same way popping bubble wrap is meditative.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your unlocked skins and progress using browser local storage, so don't clear your cache if you care about keeping your stuff. Performance-wise, it runs butter-smooth even on older hardware—the low-poly models and minimal effects mean you could probably play this on a potato laptop without issues. It loads instantly and works fullscreen without any weird scaling problems.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid time-waster that delivers exactly what it promises—nothing more, nothing less.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification. No tutorials, no loading screens—just jump in and start vacuuming.
- ✅ Pro: Works flawlessly on mobile and desktop. Touch controls feel just as good as mouse control.
- ❌ Con: Zero depth. After 10 minutes, you've seen everything the game has to offer. The "boss fight" is barely interactive.
Controls
Super responsive and intuitive. No complaints here—the game nails the one thing it needs to get right.
- Desktop: Mouse movement to guide the black hole. Click and drag or just hover—both work fine.
- Mobile: Touch and drag. Your finger never blocks the action thanks to smart camera positioning.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by GirlsBoysGame and released on January 1, 2023. It's part of that wave of Russian indie hyper-casual games that flooded browser platforms a couple years back.

