2D Memes Hunt
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Ever wanted to blast internet memes with a sniper rifle? Yeah, me neither, but here we are. 2D Memes Hunt is exactly what it sounds like: a first-person shooter where your targets are flat 2D cardboard cutouts of Pepe, Doge, Huggy Wuggy, and whatever else is trending on TikTok. Your job is simple—move through 5 locations with 15 levels each and shoot enough memes to clear the stage. It's got that mobile shooter vibe where you're hunting static or slow-moving targets instead of actual enemies. If you're into meme culture and don't mind some barebone shooting action, this might kill 20 minutes of your day.
Key Features
- 75 Levels Total: 5 locations with 15 stages each, from Wild West towns to tropical islands.
- 6 Unlockable Skins: Customize your character as you progress through the hunt.
- Meme Target Gallery: Shoot popular internet memes like Buff Doge, Pepe, Pomni, and Huggy Wuggy.
- PC and Mobile Support: Runs in your browser with full touch controls for phones and tablets.
How to Play 2D Memes Hunt
The game is dead simple to pick up, though not exactly deep. Here's how the loop works.
Hunt Down the Meme Targets
You're dropped into a low-poly 3D environment—think basic Unity asset packs with Western towns or jungle ruins. Scattered around are flat 2D meme sprites standing upright like cardboard standees. On PC, you move with WASD, aim with your mouse, and fire with the left mouse button. Right-click to aim down sights for precision shots. Space lets you jump, and holding Shift makes you sprint. On mobile, there's a virtual joystick on the left and camera controls on the right, with buttons for shooting and aiming in the corner. The controls work fine—nothing fancy, but responsive enough.
Clear the Required Number Per Level
Each level gives you a quota. You need to destroy a certain number of meme targets to unlock the next stage. Some memes stand out in the open; others hide behind rocks or buildings. The 2D sprites don't move much—they're basically shooting gallery ducks. Sometimes they'll shift a bit or waddle around, but there's no real AI here. You're not dodging return fire or anything; it's pure target practice. The challenge comes from spotting them quickly in cluttered environments and hitting your quota before the timer runs out (if there is one—honestly, the pressure is pretty minimal).
Unlock Skins and Progress Through Locations
As you beat levels, you unlock new character skins and move to different locations. Each zone has its own theme—desert canyons, tropical beaches, old towns. The visual variety is there, even if the execution is basic. Skins don't change gameplay, just your look. It's the classic progression carrot: finish enough stages, get a cosmetic reward, repeat. There's no deep upgrade system or skill tree—just shoot, clear, unlock, move on.
Who is 2D Memes Hunt for?
This is 100% aimed at younger players—probably ages 6 to 12—who spend too much time on YouTube Shorts and recognize every meme on sight. If you're a casual browser gamer looking for something that requires zero brain power, this fits the bill. It's not for hardcore FPS fans expecting tactical depth or competitive mechanics. Think of it as a digital shooting gallery at a carnival, except the targets are internet jokes. Perfect for kids or anyone who wants mindless clicking for a few minutes.
The Gameplay Vibe
The vibe is super low-energy. There's no tension, no adrenaline—just you, a sniper rifle with a meme skin, and a bunch of static images waiting to get shot. The graphics are bottom-tier mobile quality: flat lighting, simple textures, and those infamous billboard sprites that don't even try to blend into the world. Audio is forgettable background music and basic gunshot sounds. It feels like a template game with meme stickers slapped on top to catch search traffic. Honestly, it's the kind of game you play while half-watching a video on another tab. Zero stress, zero depth, but also zero innovation.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game runs in your browser and saves progress automatically using local storage, so as long as you don't clear your cache, you'll keep your unlocked skins and level progress. Performance-wise, this is lightweight as hell—it'll run on pretty much any PC or phone from the last five years. The low-poly graphics and simple mechanics mean no lag or stuttering, even on weaker hardware. Loading times are short. It's optimized for quick sessions, which matches the hyper-casual design.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
It's a meme shooter. You get what you see.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action with no tutorial bloat—just jump in and shoot.
- ✅ Pro: Runs smoothly on basically any device, PC or mobile.
- ❌ Con: Zero originality—this is a lazy asset flip banking on meme recognition to get clicks.
Controls
Controls are straightforward and functional. Nothing fancy, but they do the job without getting in your way.
- Desktop: WASD to move, mouse to aim, left-click to shoot, right-click to aim down sights, Space to jump, Shift to sprint, TAB to toggle cursor mode.
- Mobile: Virtual joystick for movement (left side), swipe right side for camera, on-screen buttons for shooting, jumping, and aiming.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by welwise studio and released on November 13, 2024. It's a browser game built in Unity, clearly targeting the mobile-casual market.




