Blockpost brings a blocky, voxel-art visual style to a genuinely competitive first-person shooter, with a snappy time-to-kill that punishes hesitation and rewards clean aim. Weapons here aren't just picked and forgotten — attachments let you tailor recoil control and aim-down-sights speed to match your playstyle, and practice maps exist specifically for players who want to drill muscle memory before jumping into real matches. Firing in controlled bursts rather than holding the trigger keeps recoil manageable, and pre-aiming common angles where enemies are likely to appear wins more fights than reacting after the fact. It's a game built for players who enjoy tactical shooter fundamentals in a lighter, more accessible visual package.
Move with W, A, S, D, aim with the mouse, and fire with the left mouse button. Use R to reload and the number keys to switch weapons, and adjust your loadout with attachments before matches to fit your preferred range and recoil pattern. Fire in short, controlled bursts on full-auto weapons to keep your shots grouped rather than holding down the trigger and spraying wide, and pre-aim toward common choke points and doorways rather than waiting to react once an enemy appears. Match modes vary between objective-based play and straightforward deathmatch, but the core skill across all of them is the same: clean aim, smart positioning, and controlled recoil management.
Blockpost delivers the core feel of a tactical multiplayer shooter without the installation size of a full game client. If you enjoy this style of gunplay, ArmedForces.io offers similarly fast competitive modes, while Shell Shockers and Venge.io provide their own takes on browser-based multiplayer combat. It runs entirely in the browser with low setup friction, so jumping into a match takes seconds. Discover more shooter and multiplayer games in the full games library on Machita 66.