
Launch the Skeleton From the Cannon
Skull Shoot is a Halloween-themed physics shooting game where you launch a skeleton from a cannon and try to collect body parts and other spooky items scattered around each level. The goal is to gather everything needed so the skeleton can put itself back together and return to life.
The game uses a simple idea, but the shots require some thought. Items can sit on platforms or in positions that are difficult to reach with a straight launch. You need to choose a good angle and judge where the skeleton will travel after leaving the cannon.
Aim With the Mouse
Skull Shoot uses the mouse for its main controls. Move the pointer to choose the direction of the cannon and fire when the angle looks right.
A shot with the wrong angle can send the skeleton past an item or into an unhelpful part of the level. Watching what happens after each attempt makes the next shot easier to judge.
The skeleton can also bounce and fall after hitting parts of the stage. This allows some items to be reached through indirect shots instead of aiming straight at them.
Collect the Missing Body Parts
Each level contains body parts and Halloween objects that you need to collect. The skeleton must reach these items as it flies through the stage. Clearing the required objects allows you to move on to another level.
Using fewer shots can make a level feel more satisfying. Instead of firing repeatedly, you can study where the items sit and look for a launch that reaches several useful places.
Learn From Every Attempt
Skull Shoot works around experimentation. A missed shot still shows you how far the skeleton travels and how strongly gravity pulls it downward.
You can then change the angle and try again. Small adjustments often work better than making a completely different shot.
Skull Shoot keeps its controls easy while turning each level into a small aiming puzzle. Launch the skeleton, collect the missing parts, use the stage to guide your shots, and complete each spooky Halloween challenge with accurate cannon fire.
