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3D Shooter Games

Updated June 2026 · 60 games · Curated by Nub Games Editorial

About these games

3D shooter games render the action in full perspective — you aim down a real sightline, strafe around cover, and read depth the way a desktop FPS asks you to, all inside a browser tab.

This page is the overlap of two things our catalog tracks separately: titles tagged **3D** and titles tagged **shooter**. On its own the Shooter Games hub also lists 2D top-down and side-scrolling gunplay; the 3D Games hub spans every genre that happens to be three-dimensional. The intersection here is the subset people actually mean when they type "3D shooter" — first- and third-person gunplay with WebGL depth, nothing flat.

What you'll find clusters into a few shapes: arena FPS with fast respawns, sniper and target-range games that reward a steady hand, wave-survival shooters where the pressure ramps each round, and a handful of tactical PvP modes. Controls follow the desktop convention — WASD to move, mouse to aim, click to fire — and most run fine on a mid-range laptop because the renderer streams assets instead of shipping a multi-gigabyte install. Sessions are short by design: drop in, clear a few rounds, close the tab. Nothing here needs an account or a download.

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FAQ

What are 3D shooter games?

3D shooter games are gun-combat games rendered in three dimensions, played from a first- or third-person view. Unlike flat top-down shooters, they give you real depth and aiming down a sightline. The titles on this page run in a browser via WebGL, so there's no install — you open a tab and play.

Do 3D browser shooters need a download?

No. Every shooter listed here is browser-native HTML5/WebGL — it streams into the page and runs without an installer or an account. That's the point of the format: a 3D FPS that loads in seconds instead of gigabytes, which is why it works on school laptops and Chromebooks where you can't install software.

Can I play 3D shooters on a laptop or Chromebook?

Yes. Because these games render with WebGL inside the browser, a mid-range laptop or a Chromebook handles them fine — no dedicated GPU required for most. A mouse helps with aiming, but trackpad play works for slower-paced sniper and target games. Performance scales down gracefully on weaker hardware.

Are there multiplayer 3D shooters here?

Some, yes. The list includes arena FPS with live lobbies alongside single-player wave-survival and sniper modes. If real-time multiplayer is what you're after specifically, the broader multiplayer and io hubs collect those, while this page focuses on the 3D shooter style whether solo or online.