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If you’re stuck you get hints, but once you’ve studied a gun well enough it’s all an exercise of memory. You can train yourself with easier tasks, such as disassembling a 20-part gun, and advance to insane models that have 90+ parts. While each model can be swiftly explored in 3D, the real fun starts when you have to disassemble the gun and then re-assembly it. With all these guns you can experience the real feel of shooting one. AKs, VSS Vintorez) and many others including a M134 Minigun and. Colt SAAs, Garands and Lee-Enfields), sleek guns (Glocks, P90s, M4s and Tavors), Soviet-bloc guns (i.e. Over 160 different guns that range from historic to modern ones. I call it an encyclopedia because of how extensive its library of 3D guns it is and how well explained. WoG is an incredible gun encyclopedia that’s continuously expanding.
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Plus other mini-games such as gun quizzes, puzzles (which part goes where) and competitive modes if you plan on climbing up the leaderboards. There are 10 different shooting ranges and each has its own objective to achieve. Just be sure the sound is enabled as otherwise you’d miss a lot. You can also “cutaway” a gun to see a particular section, and you’ll literally view everything down to the tiniest detail (they had me at the gas dynamics).Īh and don’t worry, you also get to try out those guns. Each gun can be disassembled and re-assembled, you can see animations with it in action (including a stunning X-Ray dynamic analysis) and control the time down to 50x slow motion mode. As of right now they have 160+ gun models and 20000+ parts. Gun disassembly is indeed the game’s core feature and it has incredible details. Added the asterisk for filtering, but you know what I mean, and numerous other groups and Internet channels (including a very popular Reddit one). If you’re looking for the right term for this and not sure what it is, then I’ll tell you, it’s called GunPo*n. And they have close to 200 videos on their Youtube channel that show mainly gun disassembly in action. If that’s not wow, I don’t know what it is. Just take a glimpse at their presentation video to see exactly what I mean: Each part of every gun in the game is re-created and has the same function exactly as in the real thing. You see, each gun model they add is basically the result of months of research of the actual gun, blueprints and documents. And that comes from the way its developer, Noble Empire, pays attention to detail.

If you have even the slightest curiosity about guns, you’ll be wowed by the unparalleled realism in World of Guns. It will show you in a stunning 3D view everything that happens with a gun, from how it works to disassembling and re-assembling it. The AppĪfter spending way much time for reviewing it than I usually do with other apps, I can attest that World of Guns is simply said the most realistic gun-related app.
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It was fascinating to see how many types of guns there were and still are, but then I discovered an Android game that redefines my vision of “fascinating” in terms of guns: World of Guns.

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Back to guns, I still own a complete world encyclopedia with guns that’s full of illustrations and was a self-gift as an adult. For the same reasoning you’d have to ban fast food. I know there’s quite a debate on whether these should be banned in the US or not, but I believe it’s people that kill other people, not guns. Guns are fascinating because they give you the sense of power. I’m lucky I graduated high school, all things considered. Then I discovered first person shooters and still remember the excitement of picking up and firing various types of guns. First there was Tomb Raider and my first recollection of a Desert Eagle gun that Lara handled so gracefully – its distinct shooting sound, just like a slow drum roll, was music to my years. I still treasure those memories, as I’m sure many others do.įast-Forwarding (a bit), my last high school year was a productivity disaster. Together with friends we’d play warriors of different kinds and PAC PAC PAC was the most shouted sound. But even that wooden gun gave me tremendous joy. It’s not what you’d think though, my grandparent was crafty with wood and he sculpted for guns, mainly due to the fact that owning real guns was and still is strictly regulated.

There’s something fascinating about guns and my first recollection of holding one was (way) back during one of my summer holidays.
