Multiplayer First-Person Shooter 'Bullet Force' Officially Hits the App Store
For the past year and a half or so, Lucas Wilde has been constructing what he hoped would be the ultimate first-person shooter for mobile devices, and after soft-launching on Android quite some time ago and again on iOS just last month, Bullet Force [Free] is now officially available. The first-person shooter on touchscreens has been a tough nut to crack. Many have tried and failed, and a few have been pretty darn good, but there hasn't been one that truly captures the fun of shooters AND plays well on a touchscreen since, in my opinion, Ngmoco's Eliminate Pro way back in 2009. Lord how I miss that game. Anyway, after the iOS soft launch of Bullet Force last month I took the plunge, and for the first time since those days back in 2009 and 2010, I got that same feeling of fun from playing a first-person shooter on my phone. This isn't to say that everyone will have an easy time playing a game like Bullet Force on the touchscreen. It's something you really have to put some practice into, but when things start to click and you have the buttons situated on the screen just right then you'll be surprised by just how well a shooter can play without physical buttons. Bullet Force features a fully customizable HUD, as well as a ton of options in terms of making multiplayer matches. There's a single-player component too which allows you to face off against static enemies across all the game's maps, which is fun in a mini-game sort of way and is also an excellent way to practice gett...
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