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It’s turn-based, so you don’t get to spam attacks. Miss, and your opponent gets a free chance to hit you back. Hit clean, especially a headshot, and you can end things quickly.
Each character throws or fires something different. Some fly straight, others curve or bounce, so you have to learn how each one behaves instead of relying on the same aim every time.
When you land a hit, the reaction is part of the fun. Characters flop, fly, or drop in exaggerated ways, making every successful shot feel a bit more satisfying.
You can go one-on-one against players or AI, but there are also side modes. Shooting birds or hitting targets like apples changes the pace and gives you something different to focus on.
Coins and rewards let you unlock more characters and weapons. Each new one gives you another style to experiment with, and sometimes a better way to land that next perfect shot.



















