Sniper 3D - be a sniper too

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In SNIPER 3D assassin (called Sniper 3D Gun Shooter on Android), you are a well-trained sniper responsible for killing a group of bad guys including assassins, terrorists and criminals. But when you get your mission from someone who looks like super spy Nick Fury, the game has no story; you don't really know who he is, or who you are, except you're a good shot, he's your commander.

Is sniper 3D any good?

While it can be fun at times, this shooter is let down by being too easy and greedy. In Sniper 3D Assassin: Shoot to Kill FPS your task is to kill a group of terrorists, assassins and criminals. You can also take side quests to hunt down random criminals. These all provide you with cash that you can use to buy better weapons and weapon parts, which you'll need as you progress. While this has happened, it seems like it's because the game tells you that you're progressing; there's not much of a challenge.

Typically, the hardest part of the task is locating the target, considering how empty the city streets are and how much the bad guys seem to like the red jacket and neon green mohawk, even though it's not that difficult. To make matters worse, this game is very greedy. It is displaying in-game advertisements – including when accessing the options menu – and constantly forcing you to purchase in-game currency with real money. This is very bad; If it weren't for all the ads and the lack of any real challenges, Sniper 3D Assassin: Shoot FPS could be a fun gun game.

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Sniper 3D Assassin: Shoot to Kill FPS (called Sniper 3D Gun Shooter on Android) is a violent shooting game where players can use various weapons to shoot people. This can cause blood splatters and some cuts (although you can choose to stop the bleeding).

The game is also very greedy, often causing you to spend real money in in-game currency to buy better weapons, weapon upgrades, and the energy you need to keep playing. It also has random and frequent in-game ads. Read the app's privacy policy on the gaming website to learn more about how we collect and share information.