Realistic shooting range simulator with diverse challenges, intuitive controls, and competitive leaderboard features
Realistic shooting range simulator with diverse challenges, intuitive controls, and competitive leaderboard features
Vote (2 votes)
Program license Free
Developer mobirix
Version 1.6.10
Works under Android
Also known as Shooting King
Vote
(2 votes)
Developer
mobirix
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.6.10
Also known as
Shooting King
Pros
- Engaging shooting mechanics with a variety of challenges
- Strategic use of environmental effects enhances gameplay
- Rewarding progression and upgrade system
- Reliable performance and minimal glitches
- Strong support for multiple devices and languages
Cons
- Frequent, unavoidable ads disrupt gameplay flow
- Sensitivity of controls needs adjustment or user customization
- Repetitive after extended play without new target types
Intense target-shooting challenge with varied levels and simple controls.
Gameplay and Challenge
Shooting King brings a focused and accessible take on the first-person shooter (FPS) genre for Android devices. The primary objective is to hit a range of moving and stationary targets, including balloons, flying saucers, and parachutes. The variety of targets and environments contributes to a steadily increasing challenge, ensuring sustained player engagement.
Unlike many mobile shooters, Shooting King tests precision and timing early on, requiring players to adapt to environmental factors such as shifting wind forces and directions. This mechanic adds a strategic layer, especially in later stages where shots demand calculation rather than pure reflexes.
Progression and Upgrades
Players earn in-game currency based on performance, which can be used to purchase new rifles, scopes, and gear. The in-game economy is balanced so that upgrades feel rewarding without quick, effortless progress. Items are neither too cheap nor frustratingly expensive. This system encourages thoughtful saving and spending, delivering a satisfying sense of progression.
Controls
The controls are designed for casual play, featuring simple touch-based aiming and firing. However, user feedback indicates that aiming sensitivity can be excessively high, making fine-tuned adjustments difficult for some players. The absence of a sensitivity slider limits customization, which can impact the overall experience for those preferring a more tailored control feel.
Ads and Monetization
Shooting King is free to play and relies heavily on advertisements. Ads appear frequently, interrupting gameplay after levels, during gear checks, and even between menu hops. For users sensitive to ad quantity, this can detract from immersion and enjoyment. There is no mention of an ad-removal option within the standard information, which may affect user retention.
Performance and Stability
The game boasts solid stability, with smooth performance across a range of Android devices, including tablets. Input accuracy is consistently reliable and glitches are rare—a notable advantage for a precision-based mobile shooter.
Social Features
Multi-play mode allows competition against other players, and online leaderboards as well as achievements support long-term replay value. Support for 16 languages expands accessibility to a broad audience.
Pros
- Engaging shooting mechanics with a variety of challenges
- Strategic use of environmental effects enhances gameplay
- Rewarding progression and upgrade system
- Reliable performance and minimal glitches
- Strong support for multiple devices and languages
Cons
- Frequent, unavoidable ads disrupt gameplay flow
- Sensitivity of controls needs adjustment or user customization
- Repetitive after extended play without new target types