About Echo Shot
Echo Shot is a small puzzle where you fire a pulse of sound across an unseen room. The pulse bounces off walls, reveals the shape of the room in glowing rings, and either reaches the target or fades into silence.
The cleverness is in the mix between drawing and listening. You aim by ear and eye together: each shot teaches the layout, and the next shot threads the gap you just discovered. Levels are short, the soundtrack is sparse, and the visual style stays minimal throughout.
How to play
Drag back from the emitter to aim, release to fire a pulse. Each pulse reveals more of the room. Land the pulse on the target to clear the level.
| Desktop | Click and drag to aim, release to fire |
|---|---|
| Mobile | Touch and drag to aim, release to fire |
Tips & tricks
- Start with a wide-angle shot to map the room before trying to score.
- Listen to the echo length — long echoes mean an open space, short echoes mean a tight room.
- Bank shots off two walls usually beat direct paths on harder levels.
- If you cannot see the target, fire a low-power pulse to scout first.
- Headphones make the ear-side of the puzzle much easier to read.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need sound to play Echo Shot?
Sound enhances the puzzle but is not required — visual rings show the path too.
Is the game accessible for hearing-impaired players?
Yes — every echo is also drawn visually so the puzzle can be solved by sight alone.
Are there levels?
Yes, the game progresses through a set of rooms with growing complexity.
Will it run on mobile?
Yes — touch aiming is the default mode.