Back to Granny's House
Command Strike Fps
Sandstorm Covert Ops
Sunny Tropic Battle Royale
Sniper vs Sniper
Poppy Strike 5
Sniper Shot: Bullet Time
Soldier Z
Warface
City Sniper
Urban Ops
Back to Granny's House 2
Sniper Strike
Squid Game Guard 011
Strykon
Hazmob FPS
Sniper Attack
Time Shooter 3: SWAT
The Malevolent Mansion of Evil
Counter Combat Multiplayer
Dino Hunter King
Voxel Front 3D
Warzone Clash
The Forsaken Lab 3D 2
Alien Attack 2
TTMA Arena
Nazi Zombie Army
Zombie Easter Bunnies
Evo Deathmatch Shooter
FPS Shooting Survival Sim
Army Recoup: Island
Excidium Aeterna
CS Counter Strike
Pixel Force
Pixel Gun Apocalypse 7
Guns and Steel
Counter Force Conflict
Counter Craft Sniper
Army Force War
Madness: Sherrif’s Compound
Funny Shooter 3D
Dead Void
Gun Shooting Games: Sniper 3D
Station Meltdown
Bloody Zombie Cup
Dark Forest Zombie Survival FPS
Block Sniper
Zombies Buster
Rivals FPS: Online Shooter
Evil Space Base: FPS
Vexon
Ninja Hands
First Person Shooter In Real Life 3
Red and Blue Snipers
Hide Online
Scary Zombies
Western:Invasion
Dead Void 2
Zombie Slasher
Cave War
WorldZ
Sprunki 3D
Sector Defender
Hero Masters
Desert of Evil
Battle Factory
Subway FPS
Abandoned Lab
Sniper Shot: Camo Enemies
Sift Heads World Act 3
Funny Shooter 2
Valley of Wolves: Ambush
First-person shooters (FPS) are a subgenre of shooting games and feature a point of view where the players see through the eyes of the game character. As these games feature firearms and movement, the parent category is action games. The FPS genre was popularized in 1993 with the famous Doom game for personal computers running the MS-DOS command line operating system. Doom featured pseudo-3D graphics and item drops in maze-like levels full of monsters. Later in 1998 the game Half-Life offered improved graphic and true 3D. The sequel Half-Life 2 was released in 2004 adding impressive storylines and puzzle elements. Half-Life 2 became a popular platform for adding mods or modifications to the game. In 1999, the now-famous mod titled Counter-Strike was released for free and became more popular than the underlying half-life game engine it relied on. Counter-Strike popularized the multiplayer first-person shooter genre that remains popular today.
Two additional games that were influential were GoldenEye 007 (1997) and the Halo series (2001) both available on gaming console.
As shooters are a type of high adrenaline skill-based game with multiplayer possibilities, they were influential in the growing popularity of esports.
Dead City (Touchscreen)
Freefall Tournment (Desktop)
Doom Triple Pack (Requires Flash)
Leader Strike (Desktop)
Call of Zombies (Desktop)