
Aim Trainer - Shooting Range
A bare-bones aim trainer that trades depth for accessibility, solid for warming up reflexes, but lacks the progression hooks that keep you coming back.
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About Aim Trainer - Shooting Range
I approached Aim Trainer expecting a no-nonsense practice tool, and that's mostly what you get: a shooting range with multiple game modes, weapon unlocks, and upgrade paths. The mechanics are straightforward, aim, shoot, score, and the variety of weapons gives you reasons to rotate through training sessions without feeling stale. Tier-based weapon progression keeps the carrot dangling, at least for the first handful of hours. The problem is structural. Without leaderboards, meaningful difficulty scaling, or competitive modes, there's little reason to grind for hours like you would in something like Aim Lab or Valorant's training grounds. The upgrade system exists but doesn't create the kind of build variety or strategic loadout decisions that would make repeat sessions feel like progression rather than repetition. It's a competent practice arena for shooters who just want to warm up their flick muscle, but it won't replace a dedicated aim tool in your rotation. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP or later
- Memory
- 256 MB RAM
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- OpenGL 2.1 supported GPU
- Processor
- 1 Ghz
- Sound Card
- OpenAL
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Game Info
- Developer
- Merla Games
- Publisher
- Merla Games
- Release Date
- Feb 22, 2024