Battlefield Shooter Overview
Battlefield Shooter was one of those straightforward games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't have a complicated backstory or a long list of credits. You just loaded it up in your browser and started playing. The goal was simple, to defend your base from waves of incoming soldiers.
You control a lone soldier positioned at the center of the screen. Your mouse aims the rifle, and clicking fires. Enemy troops advance from the sides, moving between cover like sandbags and crates. You have to pick them off before they get too close. Reloading is manual, requiring a press of the R key, which adds a tense pause to the action. The space bar lets you zoom in for more precise shots, useful for hitting distant targets. The pace is steady, with each wave bringing more enemies and a greater sense of urgency. It feels like a focused test of your aim and timing under constant pressure.