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Description


Safe practice in 3D Fps Shooting Game: 3d Gun Game is a first-person training and target-practice experience set in safe, virtual arenas. You move through clean 3D spaces and aim at targets, dummies, or robots. It stays non-graphic and arcade-style, so the focus is on skill. Your main mission Each run has a clear job: hit as many targets as possible within the time limit or reach a specific score. If you miss too many or run out of time, you can instantly restart and try again. That makes it easy to learn from one run and do better on the next. What you do again and again You step into an arena, look around, and line up your shots. You fire at targets, then move to the next spot and fire again. As you play more, you start to notice patterns, like where targets appear and how far away they can be, especially in distance shots. Controls you will use Use WASD or the arrow keys to move. Use your mouse or touchpad to look around. Tap the shoot button to fire at the targets. Some setups also include keys like Shift to sprint or Space to jump, which can help you reach a better angle faster. Targets that test your brain and hands Different modes may challenge you with moving targets, distance shots, or accuracy tests. Moving targets push your reaction time, while distance shots make you slow down and line up carefully. A good habit is to aim for the center of each target and fire smoothly instead of snapping your aim around. Score, time, and what makes you lose Your score rises when you hit targets, and score tracking lets you follow your progress over time. The timer adds pressure in timed runs, so every second counts. Early on, try not to rush. Build accuracy first so you don’t miss too many, because misses can end a run even if you still have time left. How the challenge ramps up As you explore more modes, the game asks for tighter control and faster choices. You might go from calm accuracy practice to quick rounds with targets that move, or from close shots to longer distance tests. In the beginning, focus on steady aim and learning how looking around feels in the 3D view. Later, push your speed by moving more while you shoot, using sprint with Shift or a quick hop with Space if your setup includes them. Make it feel comfortable Adjust mouse sensitivity settings before playing seriously, because comfortable aim matters a lot. If the camera feels too fast, lower the sensitivity so you can stop on a target without sliding past it. If it feels too slow, raise it a bit so you can track moving targets. Short practice sessions often work better than one long, tiring run, and replaying the same arena helps you learn the layout and guess where the next targets might be. Who it’s for This game suits older kids and teens (for example, 13+) and adults who like non-graphic first-person challenges. It’s a good match for players who enjoy testing aim, improving reaction speed, or chasing a higher score in timed runs and accuracy challenges. If you like quick restarts, clear practice goals, and clean arenas that keep the focus on precision, this is an easy one to pick up.



Instruction

W Arrow Up -> Move Front S Arrow Down -> Move Back A Arrow Left -> Move Left D Arrow Right -> Move Right - To click any button use mouse



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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