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Killer Brothers Shoot

Take turns firing for two brothers whose guns propel them backward, line up each shot, defeat the assigned monsters, and reach later levels.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Killer Brothers Shoot game overview

Every bullet changes position in Killer Brothers Shoot. Pulling the trigger launches a shot toward the target while the active brother bounces in the opposite direction, so attacking and moving are the same decision. The two characters face their own monsters and act in turns, asking friends to share both the aiming and the consequences of recoil. A switch button transfers control between the brothers after one has taken the useful shot or reached a better angle. The immediate goal is to kill the monsters assigned to each character, then move on to the next level. Because the gun determines travel, a careless shot can leave the brother farther from a clean line of fire.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Each turn combines target selection with physics movement: shoot at a monster, absorb the opposite bounce, assess the new position, and decide when to switch players.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Killer Brothers Shoot

Aim the active brother's gun toward the monster and click or tap to fire. Before releasing the shot, consider where the recoil will send the character, not only whether the bullet will connect.

Use the switch control when the other brother has a clearer task to complete. Continue alternating turns until both characters have eliminated their monsters and the next level becomes available.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click the mouse or tap the screen to shoot; press the on-screen switch button to change the active brother.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Killer Brothers Shoot

  1. Plan a safe recoil landing before taking even an apparently easy shot.
  2. Switch brothers when one character no longer has a useful firing angle.
  3. Use smaller positional corrections instead of wasting several shots on one alignment.