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Dot Shooter

Destroy the required beams and keep the ball from falling. Later levels rearrange the obstacles and require more accurate timing and shot placement.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Dot Shooter game overview

Dot Shooter unfolds on brick-like stages where a bouncing ball must destroy beams without falling from play. You aim each shot, break the arranged beams, and keep the ball in the active area. This precision beam-breaking shots rewards using a shallow or angled route when a direct shot would return the ball toward an unsafe gap. Later levels rearrange the obstacles and require more accurate timing and shot placement. Within this precision beam-breaking shots, compare cause and result. The attempt ends when the ball drops before the beam objective is complete.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect precision beam-breaking shots in Dot Shooter. Destroy the required beams and keep the ball from falling. The challenge changes because later levels rearrange the obstacles and require more accurate timing and shot placement.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Dot Shooter

Start Dot Shooter by checking the goal. Next, aim each shot, break the arranged beams, and keep the ball in the active area. Before acting, favor using a shallow or angled route when a direct shot would return the ball toward an unsafe gap.

Continue from a safe position. Later levels rearrange the obstacles and require more accurate timing and shot placement. After failure, reconsider timing for precision beam-breaking shots.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Move the mouse to aim and use its game-screen action to release the shot; on touch devices, slide across the screen to set the ball's direction.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Dot Shooter

  1. Destroy the required beams and keep the ball from falling. Inspect the nearest constraint before the next input.
  2. Using a shallow or angled route when a direct shot would return the ball toward an unsafe gap. Keep the precision beam-breaking shots priority visible.
  3. The attempt ends when the ball drops before the beam objective is complete. Plan the next attempt around this limit.