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Gun Clone! - Play Online
Grab your weapon and blast everything that moves. Gun Clone! is a hypercasual runner that feels like a stripped-down version of those mobile weapon evolution games flooding app stores—think "Weapon Craft Run" but in your browser. Your goal is simple: slide left and right to collect multipliers, upgrade your firepower on the fly, and survive waves of enemies while farming cash for permanent upgrades. It's an endless grind dressed up as a quick fix for your dopamine receptors.
Key Features
- Auto-Fire Combat: Your guns shoot automatically—you just steer and dodge.
- Gate Multiplier System: Pass through numbered gates to boost fire rate, damage, or bullet count instantly.
- Boss Battles: Face off against tanky enemies with health bars every few levels.
- Weapon Upgrades: Spend collected cash to permanently improve your arsenal between runs.
How to Play Gun Clone!
It's dead simple to start, but the upgrade grind is where the hook sinks in.
Steer Your Weapon Down the Track
You control a floating gun rig that moves horizontally across a checkered runway. On desktop, your mouse cursor does the work—the weapon follows wherever you point. On mobile, just drag your finger. No buttons, no aiming—your guns fire forward automatically at whatever's in range.
Choose Your Gates Wisely
The track is littered with numbered gates in green and red. Green gates with "+1 Fire Rate" or "+100" boost your stats. Red gates or negative numbers will wreck your firepower. You'll also smash through numbered crates and enemies—each one drops cash. The trick is weaving through the good stuff while avoiding the traps. Miss a big multiplier gate and you'll be stuck plinking away at a boss with a pea shooter.
Farm Cash and Upgrade Between Runs
Every run ends when you die or beat the level. The cash counter in the top corner tracks your earnings (I saw mine hit 86K by level 29). Head to the main menu and spend that cash on permanent upgrades—more base damage, better starting fire rate, new weapon skins. There's also a key collection system (3/10, 6/10 shown on screen), probably for unlocking special weapons or cosmetics. The loop is: run, die, upgrade, repeat.
Who is Gun Clone! for?
This is aimed squarely at mobile casual gamers who want brainless entertainment during a commute or bathroom break. Kids will love watching the bullet count explode as they pass through gates. If you need deep strategy or originality, keep scrolling—this is a time-killer, not a masterpiece. Perfect for anyone who enjoys watching numbers go up without much mental effort.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's fast, loud, and visually messy in the best hypercasual way. The moment you stack a few multipliers and your screen fills with dozens of purple or blue projectiles, there's a satisfying chaos. But let's be honest—the visuals are bottom-shelf Unity asset work. Flat colors, basic 3D shapes, a gradient skybox, and zero environmental detail. The checkered floor and numbered gates scream "made in a weekend." Audio-wise, I didn't notice any memorable music or effects, which is typical for these clones. It's functional, not artistic.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using your browser's local storage. As long as you don't wipe your cache, your cash and upgrades will stick around. Performance is smooth even on older hardware—the minimalist graphics mean low-end phones and laptops won't struggle. I didn't see any lag during my runs, even when the screen was packed with projectiles.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A shameless clone that delivers quick bursts of mindless fun but won't stick in your memory.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification—no tutorials, no wait times, just tap and play.
- ✅ Pro: Watching your bullet count explode is oddly satisfying for about 10 minutes.
- ❌ Con: It's aggressively generic. Zero originality, and the upgrade grind feels designed to pad playtime.
Controls
Responsive enough for what it is. No complex inputs to mess up.
- Desktop: Move your mouse cursor left and right to steer. Shooting is automatic.
- Mobile: Drag your finger across the screen to move the weapon. Touch controls work fine.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by C Games and released on January 1, 2023. It's clearly built for the mobile market but ported to browser for wider reach.


