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World of Guns: Gun Disassembly

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81%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
grinding, monetization
81% User Score Based on 7,511 reviews

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World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is a single player casual shooter game. It was developed by Noble Empire Corp. and was released on May 21, 2014. It received positive reviews from players.

"World of Guns: Gun Disassembly" is a free-to-play 3D simulator game and interactive encyclopedia, where players can explore and disassemble various firearms, from historical to modern models. It features 200 years of firearm history, meticulously recreating both legendary and rare guns used in various wars. The game provides an in-depth look into the workings of each firearm, allowing players to disassemble and reassemble them, and even fire them in slow motion.

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 7,511 reviews
gameplay111 positive mentions
grinding250 negative mentions

  • Highly detailed and realistic models of firearms, providing an in-depth understanding of their mechanics.
  • Great educational tool for learning about firearm assembly, disassembly, and operation.
  • Regular updates with new models and a variety of guns to explore, making it engaging for gun enthusiasts.
  • Progress can be frustratingly slow, requiring significant grinding or real money to unlock new guns.
  • The user interface is clunky and can be confusing, making navigation difficult.
  • Inactivity can lead to loss of progress and achievements, which discourages long-term engagement.
  • gameplay
    447 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "World of Guns: Gun Disassembly" primarily revolves around the assembly and disassembly of firearms, offering a detailed and educational experience for those interested in mechanical systems. While it provides a unique opportunity to learn about gun mechanics through interactive puzzles, many players find the repetitive nature and pay-to-unlock mechanics detract from the overall enjoyment. Despite its niche appeal, the game is praised for its accuracy and depth, making it a valuable tool for gun enthusiasts and aspiring mechanics.

    • “It's a great game if you love puzzle games and are interested in the mechanics of firearms.”
    • “The core gameplay loop revolves around disassembling and reassembling guns.”
    • “This game is perfect for somebody who wants to learn how an individual firearm operates mechanically without actually having to buy one.”
    • “However, its focus solely on disassembly may limit its appeal to those seeking more gameplay depth or variety.”
    • “Overall, it's a decent choice for learning about firearms mechanics, but its niche appeal may not suit everyone's gaming preferences.”
    • “The gameplay process is slow and it expects you to grind for points.”
  • grinding
    254 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game is heavily criticized, with many players noting that unlocking new guns requires an excessive amount of time spent on repetitive tasks, such as assembling and disassembling weapons. While some enjoy the challenge and learning experience, the majority find the grind tedious and frustrating, often leading to a recommendation to purchase the "full access" option to bypass the lengthy grind. Overall, the game is seen as overly reliant on grinding and microtransactions, making it less enjoyable for those who prefer a smoother progression.

    • “Isn't too grindy if you stop by every hour to take the gun quizzes, but the lifetime pass is probably worth it on sale if you haven't played the game yet.”
    • “The game seems unnecessarily grindy to unlock everything, but maybe it's worth saving up for a gun you have in real life.”
    • “Unlocking most weapons does require a fair amount of grinding, but I rather see it as a way to master the mechanics.”
    • “The sheer tedium of grinding one gun constantly to get to the next, only to grind that gun again, has put me off of this notion.”
  • graphics
    182 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game receive mixed reviews, with many users noting that they are outdated and reminiscent of early 2000s visuals, yet some appreciate the detail in the gun models and overall functionality. While several players express a desire for improved graphics, they often emphasize that the gameplay experience remains enjoyable despite these visual shortcomings. Overall, the graphics are considered adequate for the game's educational purpose, but there is a consensus that enhancements would significantly benefit the experience.

    • “The graphics are excellent, the accuracy is superb and it is overall quite addictive.”
    • “Great graphics and very educational.”
    • “The graphics are very detailed in every small part in weapons, making it similar to the original weapons.”
    • “The graphics are outdated, but it is free!”
    • “The virtual gun range is pretty lame and has the graphics and gameplay of an old PS2 game.”
    • “The graphics for the range also take a plunk, going to CS 1.6-esque graphics.”
  • music
    138 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many players finding it repetitive and annoying, often opting to mute it in favor of their own playlists. While some appreciate the soundtrack as fitting and enjoyable, others criticize it as horrendous and poorly suited to the game's theme. Overall, the limited variety and looping nature of the music detract from the experience for many users, though it can be easily turned off.

    • “Perfect mix of entertaining and educational; even playing for just a short time, you can really get to grips with the complicated inner workings of a variety of firearms. Not to mention, the perfect soundtrack honestly makes this game something special. Highly recommend because it is free; what do you have to lose?”
    • “I love listening to some podcasts or music and chill to this game, going through the huge list of guns I might have seen many times, few times, or see for the first time.”
    • “The music really helped to immerse me into the game, and the game is super challenging, especially if you're not good at clicking green arrows.”
    • “The music is annoying, but you can change it.”
    • “The limited soundtrack can become repetitive, but it's easily muted in favor of your own audio.”
    • “The music really helped to immerse me into the game and the game is super challenging especially if you're not good at clicking green arrows.”
  • monetization
    98 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism, with many players describing it as aggressive and reminiscent of mobile games, heavily relying on microtransactions that hinder the overall experience. While some content can be accessed for free, players often feel pressured to spend money to progress, leading to frustration and a perception of the game as a cash grab. Overall, the monetization approach detracts from the enjoyment of the game, with many suggesting a one-time purchase model would have been preferable.

    • “Very good for a free game, there are in-app purchases, but nothing is locked behind a paywall; you can only purchase XP to speed through the progress tree faster.”
    • “While I understand the free-to-play aspect of this, I knew there would be microtransactions.”
    • “It is possible to get a large percentage of the guns without microtransactions, but it will take a long time grinding at the challenges and quizzes to get there.”
    • “The game is completely ruined by the monetization, which is super aggressive.”
    • “What a joke, this game used to be great in the beginnings, now they want to just milk it with in-game purchases, ridiculous.”
    • “It's a free-to-play game with microtransactions and benefits for signing up to stuff and inviting your friends, blah blah.”
  • story
    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews indicate that the game lacks a traditional narrative, with many users noting there is "no story" or a minimal plot. Instead, the focus is on gameplay mechanics related to firearms, with some players appreciating the educational aspect of learning about gun disassembly and history. Overall, the experience is described as fun and engaging, but not story-driven.

    • “Excellent game to learn about the mechanisms of historical firearms, the story behind their development, and it is even portable on mobile platforms if you sync your account with your mobile device.”
    • “Free to play, big community, long story, lots of replayable quests, fun for all ages, amazing graphics—what's not to love about that!”
    • “This is the story of how this game saved me over $2,100 in repairs in real life.”
    • “☑ no story”
    • “No story to read, just fun with guns!”
    • “There's no story.”
  • humor
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is largely centered around its quirky take on firearms and gun mechanics, with players finding amusement in the disassembly and reassembly processes, as well as the humorous bugs and extra content like firing ranges and skeletons. Many reviews highlight the game's ability to blend education with comedy, particularly for gun enthusiasts, while some comments reflect a more critical view of the game's mechanics and unlock systems. Overall, the humor resonates well with players who appreciate the lighthearted approach to a typically serious subject.

    • “Hehe, funny guns go pew pew.”
    • “It's a funny game because it shows different types of guns that have different internal structures.”
    • “Very funny, it's made for gun lovers!”
    • “funny bugs”
  • stability
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game has received mixed reviews, with many users reporting significant bugs, crashes, and glitches that hinder gameplay. While some players experienced smooth performance on older systems, others faced severe issues, including freezing and loss of progress. Overall, the game is described as unpolished and in need of substantial improvements to its stability.

    • “This game is fun, runs great on my Windows PC (circa 2015) and my 2009 iMac.”
    • “Wog gave me the insight to identify what the function of the various parts are by studying similar guns in the game, and now my obscure pistol runs great and is rust-free.”
    • “Almost crashed and super buggy camera.”
    • “Crashes repeatedly when I try to open it; when it finally does open, it freezes my computer and I have to force it to restart.”
    • “Really buggy; when the game crashed, it logged me out and wiped all my progress, including in-game purchases. Avoid until sorted.”
  • emotional
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is mixed, with players experiencing a range of feelings from enjoyment and satisfaction when successfully completing tasks to frustration and even distress when faced with challenges. While some appreciate the educational and wholesome nature of the game, others report intense emotional reactions, including sadness and disappointment, particularly when unable to achieve specific goals. Overall, the game evokes strong emotional responses, both positive and negative, making it a unique experience for players.

    • “Comfy and wholesome educational game for the whole family.”
    • “That's the first time a game has made me feel that way.”
    • “I want to see her cry, I want to cry.”
  • replayability
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game is praised for its high replayability, driven by features like leaderboards, a vast array of guns, and engaging quests. While many players find it addictive and enjoyable for extended play, some note that it may lack long-term replay value for those who don't engage with its competitive aspects. The combination of free content and a large community further enhances its replay potential.

    • “The leaderboards also make for a lot of replayability if you look for more than just basic gun engineering!”
    • “Lots of guns, an amazing amount of info and specs for each of them, tremendous replayability, x-ray and slow motion features to understand every gun's mechanism, and so much more that I probably haven't discovered yet.”
    • “If you liked it in the first 10 minutes, chances are you'll play for 10 hours in the first day, so I don't have to say it's replayable and addictive.”
    • “Fun at first but has no replay value.”
    • “If you look past the theme of this game (guns), it is basically just a puzzle game with very little replayability.”
    • “Replay value: 6/10”
  • optimization
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is a mixed bag; while it runs smoothly on low-spec PCs and performs well on Windows, the Linux version suffers from significant optimization issues. Players have noted poor resolution scaling and a lack of framerate stability, leading to frustration during high-pressure gameplay. Overall, the game is well-constructed but has notable performance shortcomings that detract from the experience.

    • “The game is really well put together, runs smoothly and looks great.”
    • “It runs smoothly.”
    • “- optional Starcraft APM mode, aka 'hardcore' for those that really love optimization puzzles and pushing their limits.”
    • “Performance was solid and without a single glitch or crash, yet the main problem in my playthroughs stems from the poor resolution scaling.”
    • “In Windows, the game runs fine, but the Linux version is incredibly poorly optimized.”
    • “Framerate and performance could be way better.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is characterized by a competitive environment that can feel frustrating due to its heavy reliance on micro-transactions for advancement, despite not having a traditional winning objective. Users rate the overall atmosphere and map design as average, indicating room for improvement.

    • “The atmosphere is incredibly immersive, drawing you into the game's world with its stunning visuals and sound design.”
    • “The competitive atmosphere is engaging, yet it doesn't require placement to succeed, allowing for a more relaxed experience.”
    • “The maps and overall atmosphere create a unique environment that enhances gameplay.”
    • “Now, the caveat: this is a heavy pay-to-win atmosphere. Granted, there is no winning, but whatever. It can be fairly frustrating to advance without doing microtransactions.”
    • “The competitive atmosphere doesn't require placement to succeed.”
    • “Maps and atmosphere are rated a 6.”
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33h Median play time
59h Average play time
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World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is a casual shooter game.

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS, Phone and others.

On average players spend around 59 hours playing World of Guns: Gun Disassembly.

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly was released on May 21, 2014.

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly was developed by Noble Empire Corp..

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is a single player game.

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