Shooter games, from cabinet originals to bullet-hell
Shooter as a genre covers a lot of distinct sub-styles. Vertical scroll-em-ups rooted in 1942 and Gradius. The twin-stick lineage of Robotron. Bullet-hell perfected by Cave and Touhou. Survival-defence formats popularised by tower defence and the more recent zombie-defence template. Each demands different design discipline. But all share the genre's core appeal: precise positioning under pressure, with consequences for mistakes.
What I look for: enemy spawn patterns that telegraph clearly enough to be readable at a glance, weapon and power-up systems that feel tactically meaningful rather than arbitrary, difficulty curves that don't lean on cheap one-hit-kill spikes, and a hit-feedback loop that tells you exactly what happened when you died. Shooter catalogue below leans toward games that grow with your skill rather than punishing it.
25 editor-reviewed games in this category.
Dial Salvo
Dial Salvo is a top-down arena shooter with twenty waves. Sixteen enemy types with distinct silhouettes.
Hex Strike
Tactical shooter with realistic ballistics and cover system. Twenty levels.
Dial Breach
Dial Breach layers a deflect mechanic over a wave shooter. Timed deflects send projectiles back at the source.
Dial Volley Shot
Dial Volley Shot pairs twin-stick aiming with a single secondary weapon slot. Pickups rotate every wave.
Dial Barrel
Dial Barrel is a top-down arena shooter with twenty waves. Sixteen enemy types with distinct silhouettes.
Dial Firearm
Dial Firearm is a wave shooter with a cover mechanic. Behind cover, your shield regenerates one bar per second.
Hex Blast
Twin-stick shooter with eight weapons and modular ammo management.
Dial Gunner
Dial Gunner is a vertical scroll shooter with three difficulty tiers. Easy, standard, and a no-continue veteran tier.
Dial Sniper
Dial Sniper runs a horde-mode loop with eight playable loadouts. Each loadout has a distinct firing arc.
Dial Rifle
Dial Rifle layers a deflect mechanic over a wave shooter. Timed deflects send projectiles back at the source.
Dial Gauntlet
Dial Gauntlet is a top-down arena shooter with twenty waves. Sixteen enemy types with distinct silhouettes.
Hex Aim Pro
Horizontal scrolling shoot-em-up with charge-shot mechanics. Twenty levels.
Dial Frontline
Dial Frontline pairs twin-stick aiming with a single secondary weapon slot. Pickups rotate every wave.
Hex Volley
Radial-arena shooter where ship orbits central core. Eight enemy types.
Dial Pincer
Dial Pincer is a wave shooter with a cover mechanic. Behind cover, your shield regenerates one bar per second.
Hex Fire Grid
Auto-running corridor shooter. Lane-shift to evade; fire forward. Twenty corridors.
Dial Ricochet
Dial Ricochet is a vertical scroll shooter with three difficulty tiers. Easy, standard, and a no-continue veteran tier.
Dial Recoil
Dial Recoil runs a horde-mode loop with eight playable loadouts. Each loadout has a distinct firing arc.
Dial Scope
Dial Scope layers a deflect mechanic over a wave shooter. Timed deflects send projectiles back at the source.
Dial Crosshair
Dial Crosshair is a top-down arena shooter with twenty waves. Sixteen enemy types with distinct silhouettes.
Dial Ammo
Dial Ammo pairs twin-stick aiming with a single secondary weapon slot. Pickups rotate every wave.
Dial Magazine
Dial Magazine is a wave shooter with a cover mechanic. Behind cover, your shield regenerates one bar per second.
Dial Reload
Dial Reload is a vertical scroll shooter with three difficulty tiers. Easy, standard, and a no-continue veteran tier.
Hex Shot Mini
Basic tap-targets shooter with heavy monetisation. Carnival gallery format.
Dial Point Blank
Dial Point Blank runs a horde-mode loop with eight playable loadouts. Each loadout has a distinct firing arc.