Game Details
I dropped into Cannon Shooter and fired blind on the first shot. Missed. Second shot hit. Third shot felt perfect. That’s the loop.
You control a fixed cannon and launch balls toward moving targets. No walking. No clutter. Just aim, shoot, adjust. Every miss teaches you something. Every hit feels earned.
This is pure Arcade pacing. Rounds start fast and end faster. Targets slide, stack, or break apart. You read the pattern, then commit. That’s where the Skill comes in. Angle matters. Timing matters more.
The game fits the Action tag without noise. One screen. One job. Fire clean shots.
It also sits comfortably next to games like Snowball.io and Stickjet Challenge, where quick decisions win runs. The single-direction pressure reminded me of Archero Online, while the instant restart loop feels closer to Time Shooter 3: SWAT. Short sessions. Sharp focus.
If you like cannon physics, ball control, and hyper-tight shooting, this one clicks fast. Play a minute. Stay ten.
Controls
Mouse or touch to aim
Release to fire the cannon
How to Play
Watch target movement before shooting
Adjust angle after every shot
Chain clean hits to clear stages faster
Restart quickly after a miss
FAQ
Is Cannon Shooter hard to learn?
No. The controls are simple, but accuracy takes practice.
Can I play this on mobile?
Yes. Touch aiming works smoothly.