About Bullet Bob
Bullet Bob is a small physics-shooter puzzle. Bob has a limited number of bullets, and every level has a set of targets that need clearing. Pull back, aim, release — bullets ricochet, fall, and sometimes change direction.
It is more puzzle than shooter. Most levels can be solved with one well-aimed bullet, and the satisfaction comes from finding the angle that knocks down a whole chain of targets at once.
How to play
Drag back from Bob's gun to aim, release to fire. Each level gives you a set number of bullets. Knock down every target to clear the stage.
| Desktop | Click and drag to aim, release to fire |
|---|---|
| Mobile | Touch and drag to aim, release to fire |
Tips & tricks
- Look for ricochets — many levels are easier with a wall bounce than a direct shot.
- Knock down stacked targets first; the rest often fall by themselves.
- If a level only gives one bullet, the solution usually involves an angle you would not pick first.
- Move the aim slowly — the trajectory preview is more precise at a low drag speed.
- Reset levels freely. The bullets are not limited by attempt, only by shot.
Frequently asked questions
Is there violence in Bullet Bob?
No realistic violence — the game is a stylised physics-shooter with cartoon targets.
Does the game work on mobile?
Yes — the drag-to-aim controls are built for touch.
How many levels are included?
The game ships with a steady set of stages and adds more in updates.
Are there star ratings?
Each level can be cleared, with bonus rewards for using fewer bullets.