Aim and Shoot Puzzle Game is a minimalist's dream when it comes to physics-based brain teasers. It strips away all the unnecessary fluff to focus on one thing: the trajectory. The gameplay is essentially a digital version of billiards or mini-golf, where you have to use angles to bounce projectiles off walls to hit a target. It’s incredibly satisfying to pull off a 5-bank shot that hits the mark perfectly.
The difficulty curve is well-paced, slowly introducing new mechanics like portals, gravity wells, and moving platforms. It’s a very quiet, meditative game—there’s no timer pressure, allowing you to sit and think through your shot as long as you need. While it might be too simple for those looking for high-octane action, as a 'zen' puzzle experience that you can play with one finger, it is very well executed and surprisingly deep.
We’ve been playing this game since 'Angry Birds' and 'Peggle.' Aim and Shoot doesn't add anything to the conversation. You point an arrow, you fire a ball, you hope it bounces the right way. The level design is okay, but it lacks that spark of genius where you feel like you’ve outsmarted the developer.
Instead, many levels feel like they depend more on trial and error than actual planning. The visuals are sterile—lots of flat colors and basic shapes—and the audio is just stock popping sounds. It’s a very safe, very boring game. It’s not 'bad' in the sense that it doesn't work, it’s just bad because it has no reason to exist in such a crowded market. It’s pure white noise.
Performance: Lightweight and runs on anything.
Buy if: You love physics puzzles and have already finished everything else.
Skip if: You want something creative or visually engaging.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.1.0Fri Oct 24 2025
Minor adjustments have been made.
There is a limit to how many you can shoot. If you don’t have enough bullets, you can increase the number of bullets at the gate on the way.
If you don’t have enough bullets or if you don’t hit the enemy, you can’t complete the game.
EU / California users can opt-out under GDPR / CCPA.
Please respond from the pop-up displayed when starting in the app or within the settings in the app.
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.There is a limit to how many you can shoot. If you don’t have enough bullets, you can increase the number of bullets at the gate on the way.
If you don’t have enough bullets or if you don’t hit the enemy, you can’t complete the game.
EU / California users can opt-out under GDPR / CCPA.
Please respond from the pop-up displayed when starting in the app or within the settings in the app.






Aim and Shoot: Puzzle Game is a logic-driven physics game that challenges your spatial reasoning. Players must guide a projectile to a target by adjusting its trajectory and bouncing it off various surfaces. With hundreds of handcrafted levels featuring moving obstacles and complex geometry, the game requires both precision and planning. Its clean, minimalist aesthetic and calming soundtrack provide a stress-free environment for puzzle enthusiasts.
Minimalist and clean UI
Challenging physics puzzles
Hundreds of levels to master
Relaxing non-timed gameplay
Intuitive drag-to-aim controls
The line shown on screen is your friend, but it doesn't show the secondary bounce. Use the edges of the blocks as guides; aim for the exact center of a block for a perfect 90-degree return.
In later levels, the 'Orbital' blocks will pull your shot. Aim slightly away from these blocks to account for the gravitational curve, using them to wrap your shot around corners.
The current version focuses on the handcrafted campaign, but players can revisit any level to find the 'perfect' single-shot solution.