- June 24, 2020
- bhungry
Aim Master H
27%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, graphics
41% User Score 17 reviews
Platforms
About
"Aim Master H" is a 2D aim training game on Steam with hand-drawn levels across three game modes. Endless levels are unlocked upon completing normal levels, allowing players to improve and beat their records. The gallery feature lets players revisit the art of completed levels.





Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
story1 negative mentions
- The game offers a unique concept of aim training with a humorous twist, making it entertaining for a short period.
- Players have reported noticeable improvements in their aiming skills after using the game, making it effective for practice.
- The art style, while not universally appealing, has been described as stylized and fitting for the game's theme.
- The gameplay is criticized for being unbalanced and frustrating, with a steep skill curve that can lead to player frustration.
- Many players found the randomization of targets to be poorly executed, making certain levels nearly impossible to complete.
- The game lacks variety and depth, with limited content and no engaging story, leading to an overall unfulfilling experience.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some users noting improvements over previous titles from the developers, while others criticize it as unbalanced and lacking depth. Overall, it seems to cater primarily to fans of the shooter genre, but may not offer enough incentive for broader appeal.
“Gameplay is much better than some of the other games made by these developers, and the outfits here are better.”
“Hours of gameplay.”
“Gameplay.”
“The gameplay is poor, and the gallery is nothing to talk about.”
“Unless you really dig the 'shooter' gameplay, I see little incentive to purchase this game.”
“Gameplay is much better than some of the other games made by these devs (which isn't saying a lot), and the outfits here are better... but god this feels unbalanced.”