
Ball Breaker

Published by azgames.io
Shooting
Hexbound is a free browser first-person shooter with a retro fantasy look. You play a lone hero dropped into monster-filled dungeons spread across five worlds. Each level is a maze of locked doors, hidden switches, and secret rooms that only open if you look for them. The movement comes from classic FPS games: you strafe, sprint, and dodge projectiles, and standing still in a firefight gets you hit. The basics are easy to pick up. WASD moves you, the mouse aims, and the left button fires. Right click is a secondary attack, Space jumps, Shift sprints, R reloads, and the mouse wheel or number keys swap between your weapons. E interacts with doors and switches. Enemies come in a few types. Small creatures fall to ordinary fire, flying demons and robots soak up more damage, and the toughest monsters usually need heavier weapons, melee, or one of the eight spells you can pick up. Exploration pays for itself. Keys unlock locked doors, and secret rooms hide extra ammo, stronger guns, and gold. Rushing to the exit skips rooms that make the later worlds easier. Between levels, you spend perk points on upgrades. Put them into the weapons and spells you actually use, and the build starts to feel like yours. There are 60 levels spread across five worlds, and boss fights show up in every one of them. They demand real movement and the right loadout. Ammo is limited, so reloading and swapping guns at the right moment matters more than holding the trigger. There is no account and no download. Hexbound has nothing to do with football; it is a retro fantasy FPS, and it runs free in any modern browser on this site.
Hexbound was published by azgames.io, released in August 2026. It is hosted on Head Football Games as a free browser title.
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Hexbound is a shooting game. Mechanics include fps and shoot. It runs directly in the browser with no setup needed.
Hexbound is designed for keyboard or mouse input. A laptop or desktop gives the best experience, though touch may still work.
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