Released:November 2024
Platform:Web Browser (desktop and mobile landscape)
Developer:Mao Games
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About Slingshot Fortress

Slingshot Fortress is a browser-based 2D physics destruction puzzle game where you pull back a slingshot, launch stones, bombs, and shurikens, and knock down towers to reveal hidden creatures. Each level asks you to read supports, TNT, balloons, and enemy placement before spending a limited stack of shots, so the fun comes from clean aim and chain reactions rather than speed.

What Is Slingshot Fortress?

Slingshot Fortress is a browser-based 2D physics destruction puzzle game where you use a slingshot to break stacked fortresses and uncover hidden creatures. You click and hold the projectile, drag back to set angle and power, then release; some shots can be activated again in mid-air for a special effect. Levels use wooden supports, stone platforms, TNT, balloons, diamonds, and cartoon enemies, so each shot is part aiming challenge and part structure puzzle. It fits players who like short retries, visible chain reactions, and puzzle levels that reward finding the weak point first.

Why It's Popular

The appeal is immediate because every hit changes the whole tower: a low shot can crack supports, a TNT hit can start a chain reaction, and a missed special effect can waste the level. The first playable scene teaches through the board itself, with a visible ammo stack, enemies inside the structure, and a restart button, so players can retry without a long tutorial. It is easy to understand from one screenshot but still asks for careful aim.

Controls

- Aim Projectile: Click and hold / Tap and hold on the projectile - Set Power and Angle: Drag backward from the slingshot - Launch: Release mouse button / Lift finger - Activate Special Effect: Click / Tap while the projectile is in the air - Restart Level: Click / Tap the restart button

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Look at the whole tower before your first shot. The best target is often a lower support, not the nearest enemy. - Use basic stones to test how the structure falls before you depend on a special projectile. - If a projectile has an air effect, trigger it before impact. Waiting too long can waste the bonus. - Watch for TNT barrels and balloons. They can do more work than a direct hit if you time the shot well. - Do not spend every shot on the top of the fort. Clearing the base usually creates better collapses. - Restart quickly when the first shot barely moves anything; early levels are built for fast retries.

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

Slingshot Fortress uses cartoon structure destruction, bombs, falling blocks, and silly hidden creatures rather than gore or realistic injury. Recommended 7+ on this site because the aiming is simple, but later levels require patience and timing. For streaming, the bright 2D scene is easy to read; wait for the level to finish loading before showing your first shot.

FAQ

Does progress save? No account-based cloud save is documented for this browser build. Use the same browser and avoid clearing site data if you want the best chance of keeping level progress. How long does one run take? A single level can take under a minute once you know the weak point. A longer session depends on how many retries you spend solving each structure. Is it mobile-friendly? Yes. GameDistribution lists iOS and Android support with landscape play, and CrazyGames lists desktop, mobile, and tablet. A mouse still gives the cleanest pull-back aim. Do I need to download anything? No. The game runs in your web browser. What should I do when a level feels stuck? Aim lower, search for TNT or balloon supports, and save special effects for the moment when they can break multiple pieces at once.