Gun Mayhem 3

Gun Mayhem 3 is a fast-paced arena shooter supporting up to 4 players in local multiplayer or vs AI, featuring 21 unique weapons, 10 new maps, a cartoon art style, and a new Domination Mode for intense combat action.

About the Game

Gun Mayhem 3 is the third installment in the Gun Mayhem series, continuing the core gameplay of fast-paced arena shooting. Set in a cartoon-style virtual world, players take on various roles in intense duels across well-designed arenas. This version introduces a revamped cartoon art style, offering more dynamic visuals and focusing on pure action with less fluff. It supports up to 4 players in local multiplayer or battles against AI, making it ideal for social gatherings or solo challenges. While the storyline is minimal, the game emphasizes competitiveness and strategy, requiring players to master weapons and maps to win. Released on December 25, 2014, as part of the Flash game era, it has garnered over 11 million plays, demonstrating its lasting popularity.

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How to Play

The core gameplay of Gun Mayhem 3 revolves around arena shooting, where players move on 2D platforms, use various weapons to attack opponents, and aim to knock them off the arena or deplete their health. It supports up to 4 players in local multiplayer mode or vs AI. Players can choose from 21 unique weapons, each with two fire modes, adding tactical depth. The game includes 10 new maps, each designed with strategic elements like platform layouts and obstacles that influence combat tactics. The new Domination Mode introduces a twist on classic combat, requiring players to control specific areas to win. The game is fast-paced, emphasizing quick reflexes and weapon mastery, suitable for short, intense sessions. Progression involves unlocking and upgrading, but the main focus is on instant action and multiplayer interaction.

Controls

Use keyboard arrow keys or WASD to move the character, left mouse button for primary fire, and right mouse button for secondary fire (depending on weapon mode). Fullscreen mode is supported and can be toggled via a page button. In multiplayer, different players may use varied control setups, adjustable in-game.