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Free-to-play "social shooter" on Facebook, MySpace and Apple's Dashboard Widgets. Unreal Tournament: Epic Games: Cancelled 2015-03-09 Linux, OS X, Windows: Unreal Engine 4: Proprietary license Crowdsourced and free first-person shooter. Unvanquished [1] Unvanquished Development 2012-02-29 2021-06-21 (Alpha 0.52.1) Linux, OS X, Windows: modified ...
Pixel Gun 3D was originally developed by Alex Krasnov, [1] [4] but it is currently developed by the company Lightmap and published by Cubic Games. [8] The game was released for iOS and Android devices in May 2013 for free, [9] but early versions for iOS and Windows Phone cost $0.99. [10] [11] In its first three or four months, the game was ...
ChromaGun is a puzzle game revolving around using colors. The player uses the ChromaGun, a paint-shooting weapon, to colorize walls and floating spherical robots, called Worker Droids.
PixelJunk Shooter is a shooter video game developed and published by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3. It is the fourth game in the PixelJunk series. It was released on the PlayStation Store by Sony Computer Entertainment in December 2009, [ 2 ] and for Windows on November 11, 2013.
This is an index of notable commercial first-person shooter video games, sorted alphabetically by title. The developer, platform, and release date are provided where available. The developer, platform, and release date are provided where available.
Third-person shooter (TPS) is a genre of 3D action video game in which the player character is visible on-screen, and the gameplay consists primarily of shooting. Legend [ edit ]
PixelJunk Shooter 2 was formally announced by Q-Games on 18 May 2010. [6] The title is the first sequel to any PixelJunk game. A spin-off based on a bonus stage, PixelJunk SideScroller, was released the same year, PixelJunk Shooter Ultimate, developed by Double Eleven, combines both games into one continuous
PixelJunk SideScroller is a 2011 scrolling shooter video game developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3. It is part of the PixelJunk series and was released internationally by Sony Computer Entertainment. The visuals are intended to resemble arcade video games with a vector monitor. It is based on the "Road to Dawn" bonus stage in PixelJunk ...