The game currently has two modes – shooting at falling apples, and shooting at the target. Game is completely free to play! There is not in-app purchases! Join to our slingshot adventure now! Relax and break the records and levels! Shoot down the Apples is a simple game that will relax you and maybe give some challenge.

Use mouse to shoot – angry birds style. Turn on full screen to see the area better. This is my first game ever! It's made in unity - it doesn't work on every browser!

Mode 1 tips:
- Shoot down the golden apple for extra life

Mode 2:
- Play fun, challenging levels!
- When you can’t hit, bounce the bullet off the ground, the bullet from the bullet, or look for other ways to hit the target
- The game was supposed to be difficult


StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authormediakomp
Made withUnity
Tags2D, blocks, High Score, Mouse only, one-button, Physics, Unity
AccessibilityOne button

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The aiming and slinging is a fun mechanic! I didn't play that much of Mode 1 but Mode 2 really hooked me. I finished all fifty levels. Twenty six was  definitely the hardest. The last two were an interesting idea, I wish there were more of those and that that concept was more developed. Of all the first games I've played this is one of the best. You did a really good job on this

The only problem I encountered was that in level forty three and forty four the apple was off screen. This was the case in windowed and full screen mode. It might just be a problem with what the project's resolution is in the game page

Keep up the good work and hopefully your second game is just as fun

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I'm glad you expressed your opinion. I miss it very much - few people played my game and even fewer gave their opinions. The game is also available on Android and Kongregate. I will be working on patches and adding another 50 levels - I think in mid-February.

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It can be tricky getting your stuff out there and sadly I don't think there's any tried and true method to doing that. A lot of it can just be dumb luck but I'm sure if you keep it up and keep making quality games, you will find your success