John Wick: Chapter One
John Wick: Chapter One drops you straight into rooftop crossfire. You play as a hitman hired to wipe out a mafia crew that runs a drug cartel from the top of a huge skyscraper. The story pushes you to solve every problem with one bullet and a clear line of sight. Climb onto a nearby building, watch the enemies across the gap, and line up your rifle. This fire game focuses on reading the scene and planning the shot instead of spraying bullets. Walls, beams, and other objects stand between you and the target, so the straight path is rarely the right one.
How to play?
Drag to aim your firearm, then adjust the trajectory of the bullet so it curves around obstacles or bounces off surfaces. One pull of the trigger fires a single round, and that single shot must pass through multiple enemies to clear the mission. Miss the angle, and the bullet wastes itself on cover instead of bad guys. Later levels stack more guards at different heights, forcing you to adjust both power and angle. Learn how different ricochet paths behave, and every successful shot clears the screen in one clean hit. Hit restart instantly, tweak your line, and keep grinding your sniper skills during short play sessions. Pick your spot, set the perfect route for the bullet, and shut down the cartel with one round at a time.

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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.94 out of 5, based on 86 votes.
- Released in April 2021.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 12+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Single-shot levels require you to eliminate all visible enemies with just one bullet
- Bullet trajectory can be bent around obstacles by adjusting angle and power
- Ricochet mechanics allow the same round to hit several targets in sequence
- Enemies appear on different floors and ledges of the skyscraper, changing sight lines
Tips & Tricks:
- Preview how the bullet will bounce by slightly shifting the angle before committing to a shot.
- Aim for the farthest enemy first so closer targets line up along the same trajectory.
- Restart quickly after a miss to memorize useful angles from earlier attempts.
- Keep an eye on vertical height differences, not just left and right alignment.























