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  2. World of Guns: Gun Disassembly - Wikipedia

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    The game includes interactive shooting ranges with timed objectives, [3] as well as additional features like gun quizzes and a weapon skin editor. World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is offered as a free-to-play title. To unlock the initially unavailable models, a player can either spend in-game credits earned through gameplay, or use microtransactions.

  3. List of freeware first-person shooters - Wikipedia

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    Some free-to-play online first-person shooters use a client–server model, in which only the client is available for free. They may be associated with business models such as optional microtransactions or in-game advertising. Some of these may be MMOFPS, MMOTPS or MMORPG games.

  4. Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII - Wikipedia

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    As in Battlefield 1942, players play the role of a soldier in a two-sided battle and can choose which weapons and/or vehicles they want to use in accomplishing this task of victory on the battlefield. Usually, the team that works together more effectively wins by reducing the enemies tickets to zero in a classic "Conquest" mode.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  6. Lethal Weapon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Lethal Weapon is a video game based on the film series of the same name created by Shane Black. It was developed by Ocean Software and Eurocom and released in 1992 and 1993 by Ocean and Nintendo . It was released in conjunction with Lethal Weapon 3 , the third installment of the series.

  7. First-person shooter - Wikipedia

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    The game was a rudimentary space flight simulator for up to 32 players, featuring a first-person perspective. [10] Both games were distinct from modern first-person shooters, involving simple tile-based movement where the player could only move from square to square and turn in 90-degree increments. [38]

  8. Pocket Tanks - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Tanks, often abbreviated as PTanks or simply as PT, is a 1- and 2-player computer game and mobile game developed by Michael P. Welch from Blitwise Productions. It was originally released for Windows and Mac OS X in 2001 and was later released for iOS in 2009 and Android in 2012.

  9. Time Killers - Wikipedia

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    Time Killers is a 1992 weapon-based fighting arcade game developed by Incredible Technologies and published by Strata. Along with Allumer's Blandia, Time Killers is one of the earliest weapon-based fighting games modeled after Capcom's Street Fighter II (1991).