Neon Cannon
NewNeon Cannon is a target-shooting arcade game wrapped in glowing wireframe visuals. You control a cannon at the edge of each level; targets are scattered around the field at various distances and elevations. Aim by adjusting angle and power, then fire glowing projectiles that arc through gravity. Hit every target with your limited shots to clear the level.
Drag from the cannon to aim — angle and length of the drag set direction and power, just like a slingshot. A faint trajectory line previews where the shot will land for the first half of its arc. Release to fire. Some levels have moving targets, bouncing surfaces, or destructible barriers that require you to plan multi-shot combos.
Power matters more than angle on long shots; angle matters more than power on close ones. Practice the 45-degree shot first — it gives you the maximum range for any given power and is a good starting point for most distant targets. When you have limited ammo, look for chain shots: a single ricochet that hits two targets is worth more than two careful direct hits.
Neon Cannon nails the arcade fantasy of being a precision artillery operator. The visual feedback is excellent — every hit produces a satisfying particle burst, and missed shots glow as they sail off into the void so you can adjust easily. The neon aesthetic gives every level a clean, focused look that keeps your attention on the geometry of the shot.
Perfect for fans of physics-based target games — Angry Birds, slingshot challenges, artillery games. Quick to pick up, addictive to master.