Shooting Games Online

















































Shooting Games Online
Jump into fast, free browser shooters on desktop and mobile. No downloads just pick a game and start playing. Try quick-fire FPS and TPS titles like Krunker.io, Bullet Force, Ev.io, or go tactical in Narrow.One and Assault Bots. Filter by mode and genre to find your next match faster.
Play in your browser, no install
- Works on modern desktop and mobile browsers (HTML5).
- Controls on PC: WASD to move, mouse to aim, Left Click to shoot, Right Click to zoom/ADS, Space to jump, Shift to sprint, R to reload.
- On phones and tablets: on-screen sticks and buttons.
- These games runs in your browser; close heavy tabs if you feel lag.
Popular picks right now
- Krunker.io fast arena FPS
- Bullet Force classic maps and loadouts
- Ev.io lightweight sci‑fi shooter
- Narrow.One skill-based bow duels
- BuildNow GG build-and-shoot sandbox
- Assault Bots vehicle combat
- Time Shooter 2 time-pausing action
- Shell Shockers egg vs egg FPS
Sub-genres and what to expect
Sub-genre | View | Pace | Good for | Examples |
---|---|---|---|---|
FPS | First-person | Fast | Reflex, aim | Krunker.io, Bullet Force, Ev.io |
TPS | Third-person | Mid-fast | Awareness, movement | BuildNow GG, Assault Bots |
Sniper | First/third | Methodical | Patience, precision | Sniper-focused modes |
Battle Royale | First/third | Variable | Survival, positioning | Rocket Bot Royale, SCAR-style modes |
Zombie & Arcade | Any | Wave-based | Target switching | Time Shooter 2, Pixel Warfare |
Vehicle/Tank | Third-person | Mid | Tracking, leading shots | Assault Bots, Rocket Bot Royale |
Multiplayer, 2‑Player, and modes
Most titles support PvP lobbies with team deathmatch, free-for-all, or objective modes. Some offer co‑op vs AI and local 2‑Player options. Create a party, invite friends, and switch maps or loadouts between rounds.
Quick tips for smoother play
- Use a Chromium- or Firefox-based browser, keep it updated.
- Lower in-game graphics or effects if FPS drops.
- Close background tabs, disable heavy extensions.
- On mobile, use Wi‑Fi and enable "performance mode" if available.
FAQ
What's the difference between FPS and TPS?
FPS shows the world through your character's eyes, great for pure aim/peek fights. TPS pulls the camera back for better awareness and movement plays.
Can I play on a phone or tablet?
Yes. Most shooters here run in mobile browsers with touch controls. For best results, use a recent device and stable Wi‑Fi.
Do I need to download anything?
No. These are HTML5 browser games; hit Play and you're in. It's fast to start, no downloads needed.
Why do I have lag?
Lag can come from slow networks, many open tabs, or high graphics settings. Try Wi‑Fi, close background apps, and lower effects.
What are good starter games?
Try Ev.io or Krunker.io for quick sessions, Bullet Force for classic FPS flow, and Narrow.One for aim and movement practice.
Ready to play?
Pick a sub‑genre, choose a title, and press Play. Join a match, learn the controls quick, and have fun.