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Games Developed By Me Are Now Available For Download || Super Shooter

                                 Super Shooter

                                    (Some Screenshots)


This is Main Menu of Super Shooter





 Hello Guys This is Gautam Sharma And Today I have uploaded A Game Which is Created By Me. The Screenshots You Have Seen above are of my game Super Shooter

You Could Download This Game In You PC. 

Don't Worry I have links for all (Windows, Macintosh, Linux), So It Doesn't Matter What PC You Have.

The Compatibility For the The Game Super Shooter is:


For Windows 32 bit:


RAM: 4GB                      (Minimum)

Processor : i3       (Minimum)

Download Link: http://bit.ly/2prRCfL


For Windows 64 bit:


RAM: 4GB                      (Minimum)

Processor : i3      (Minimum)

Download Link: http://bit.ly/2PWIfjD


For Mac :


RAM: 4GB                      (Minimum)

Processor : i3      (Minimum)

Download Link: http://bit.ly/2xu5kmV


For Linux universal (both 64bit and 32bit):


RAM: 4GB                      (Minimum)

Processor: i3       (Minimum)

Download Link: http://bit.ly/2xGGKyf



In This Game You Have To Fire All The Enemies Jumping In Front of You And  The The Number Of Enemies You Hit Will Be Shown On The Top Left Corner Of the Game Scene And At the Top Right Corner You Could Be Able to see the Count out time.

You Would be given 150 Seconds to Hit As Many Enemies You Can Hit, So All The Best Keep Playing and Always be Happy.

If You Enjoy the Game Please Write In the Comment Section.

And If You Get any bug please report it to me.






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  1. The Menu Animation is Awesome. But the game should have more levels.

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