Shoot Together Demo

Shoot Together Demo
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DEMO

What is Shoot Together Demo?

Tired of waiting for your units to stop throwing? Shoot Together Demo lets you stop watching and start blasting in a high-speed blend of roguelike action and strategic building. It's basically an autobattler that actually moves at a decent pace.

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Gameplay

You've probably played a dozen autobattlers where you just stare at a board and pray your units don't throw the game. Shoot Together flips that on its head. Instead of waiting around, you're running non-stop and blasting everything in your path. The core loop is simple: run, blast, upgrade, repeat. It's an action-roguelike that captures that 'build-your-own-army' vibe but keeps you in the driver's seat. When your build finally clicks, you'll feel it immediately as you start deleting everything on screen. It's way more aggressive than something like TFT, and the satisfaction comes from that raw power trip.

Since it's a demo, you'll notice some rough edges. The content is a bit lean, and you'll likely hit a wall once you've figured out the main boss patterns. It's definitely borrowing heavily from the 'survivors' style of games, so it's not exactly revolutionary, but the strategy layer makes it feel like a proper battler rather than just a mindless clicker. You're making split-second choices mid-run to optimize your squad, and that's where the real depth lives. As one player put it, “It’s a satisfying game, mostly because of how enemies explode into red mist.” That's the vibe—pure, chaotic fun that doesn't overstay its welcome.

In the PVP mode, the game gets even meaner. You're making roguelike choices specifically to leave your friends behind and climb the leaderboards. It's less about the slow burn of a traditional auto-chess game and more about fast, decisive power spikes. While it's a bit derivative in its goals, the execution is surprisingly tight. Most indie demos are broken messes, but this actually runs smoothly, which is a huge win. I'm giving it a 7.5/10 for a proof of concept. Since it's free to try on Steam, you've got no reason not to give it a spin if you want a strategic battler that actually moves at a decent pace.

What Players Say

Players are digging the combat, with one saying “It’s a satisfying game, mostly because of how enemies explode into red mist.” However, it's not all praise; some users feel “it's a bit derivative in its goals,” meaning it doesn't bring a ton of new ideas to the table, even if the experience is tight.

Screenshots

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First Impressions

If you want a strategic power trip that's faster than your usual auto-chess game, grab this. It's a solid 7.5/10 proof of concept that's totally worth a download since it's free.

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