Critter Zapper Overview
Critter Zapper was one of those straightforward games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick, functional way to pass a few minutes. You loaded it up in a browser, and it just worked, no fuss. That was the charm of a lot of those simple titles.
You control a stationary cannon, using your mouse to aim and fire. Your ammunition is, oddly enough, other bugs. You shoot these bug projectiles at a steady stream of incoming insects crawling across the screen. The main goal is to stop them from reaching the other side. If too many get through, the game ends. The mechanics are basic: you click to launch a bug, and you need to lead your shots because the targets are moving. The pacing starts slow but picks up, introducing different types of critters that move at varying speeds. It creates a simple challenge of timing and prediction. The game feels like a focused, repetitive task that becomes quietly absorbing.