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Geometry Shooter Pro is a fast-paced arcade shooter with puzzle elements. Developed by Error 300 and published by Gamersky Games, it launched on September 25, 2025, for PC, Linux, and Mac. Players control a moving cannon to fire at expanding geometric shapes like circles, squares, and triangles. The sequel adds three-lives system, new PVP and CO-OP modes, and bonus balls that alter gameplay. It’s a high-intensity test of reflexes and timing, blending rhythm-based shooting with strategic planning. Ideal for fans of quick sessions and combo-heavy mechanics.
Each level tasks you with destroying shapes before they overflow the screen. The cannon moves automatically along a path, requiring precise aiming to hit targets mid-expansion. Combinations of perfect shots trigger multipliers, boosting scores. PVP mode pits players against each other in real-time, while CO-OP has teams share a shared life pool. Controls are simple, mouse/keyboard for aiming and firing, but mastering angle adjustments and timing is key. Later stages introduce rotating polygons and bonus balls that slow enemies or increase damage. Sessions rarely last more than 10 minutes, but the game’s aggressive difficulty and 150+ achievements push for endless replay.
PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 78% completing the core campaign. Average playtime is 6 hours, though 22% spend over 15. Community moods are 65% excited, 25% frustrated, and 10% bored. Critics praise the “addictive combo system” but note later levels “feel repetitive.” Steam reviews highlight the PVP mode as “chaotic fun” but criticize lack of difficulty scaling. 87% of critics give it a 4/5, citing polish and innovation. Over 300,000 players own it, with 45% completing all achievements.
At $19.99, Geometry Shooter Pro is a solid pick for arcade and puzzle-shooter fans. The three-life buffer and shorter sessions make it forgiving for casual play, but later levels can stall momentum. With 150 achievements and competitive modes, it rewards repeat attempts. Skip if you dislike punishing difficulty spikes or want deep story. Otherwise, it’s a sharp, addictive challenge with a steep replay curve. Worth it for quick bursts of chaotic fun.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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