
Top Shooting Games to Play in Your Browser (2026)
FPS, sniper, top-down shooters — all free, all browser-native
#1Mario 3D Shooter
First-person 3D shooter with a fan-aesthetic Mario coat of paint. Mechanically it's a competent FPS — strafe, aim, fire, dodge incoming hits. The art style is unlicensed and unofficial, but the gunplay is genuinely good. Don't sleep on it because of the meme premise.
#2Sniper Pixel Shooting
Long-range pixel-art sniper — line up shots, account for distance, breathe through scope sway. The pixel aesthetic gives it a distinct identity in a genre that mostly leans on photorealism. Shorter levels than most sniper games on the catalog, which fits the browser format.
#3Minecraft Pixel Gun Shooter
Block-aesthetic FPS in the Pixel Gun lineage. Multiple weapon classes, decent map variety, no real progression grind. Good if you want something that visually fits the Minecraft world without the survival overhead.
#4Bullet Man Master 3D
Hyper-casual 3D shooter — you are a bullet, you steer toward enemies, you explode. The level design is the main draw: each stage is a single shot from start to finish, but the routing puzzle of which enemies to hit in which order is genuinely engaging.
#5Soldier Shooting
Straightforward top-down soldier shooter — clear waves of enemies, pick up better weapons, advance through stages. Nothing innovative, but the genre staples are executed well and the difficulty curve gives you a real reason to come back to earlier stages with better weapons.
#6Fire Balls Shoot 3D
Hyper-casual 3D — shoot fire balls at structures to destroy them. Less an FPS than a physics-toy with a destruction mechanic. Surprisingly relaxing despite the genre tag, and a good change of pace if traditional shooters have worn thin.
#7Target Hit Shooting Range
Pure shooting-range arcade — paper targets, moving plates, scoring by accuracy and speed. No story, no progression, just shooting. Best on this list for short focused sessions where you want to test your aim without committing to a longer game.
#8War Commander
Strategy-shooter hybrid — issue orders to a squad, position your units, take out enemy positions. Closer to a real-time tactics game than a pure shooter, which is what makes it interesting in this list. Good if the genre's pure-aim entries have run dry for you.
#9Bubble Shooter: Squirrel Rescue
The puzzle-shooter detour. Match colored bubbles to clear them and rescue trapped animals. Sits at the intersection of puzzle and shooting in a way most games don't even attempt, and it works.
#10Battle For Kingdom
Medieval-themed top-down strategy shooter — clear waves of enemies, defend the kingdom, upgrade your fortifications between rounds. The themed setting gives it a stronger sense of place than most browser shooters manage.