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"Guncho: Wild West Puzzle Game Now Available on App Store and Google Play"

Author : Benjamin May 04,2025

Dive into the thrilling world of the Wild West with Guncho, the latest action-puzzler now available for iOS and Android. Available on Google Play and the App Store, this game challenges you to flex both your brain and trigger finger. Upgrade your skills, strategically use the environment, and aim to blast your outlaw opponents to kingdom come.

Guncho is the Wild West puzzle game that poses the intriguing question, "How do I make these people die?" and suggests the straightforward answer, "use more gun." Now released on the App Store and Google Play, this roguelike action-puzzler invites you into a West that never was, while putting your brain cells to the test.

Set against a classic cactus-filled, ruin-strewn spaghetti western backdrop, you step into the boots of a nameless gunman sporting a sombrero and poncho, ready to face hordes of bandits at high noon. In this fast-paced, yet deadly turn-based puzzle game, you'll be outnumbered but never outgunned.

Guncho gameplay screenshot

Master Guncho's mechanics by tracking and loading your bullets, using your limited actions per turn to position yourself perfectly for dispatching your foes. Utilize the environment to your advantage, whether it's taking cover, kicking dynamite towards your enemies, or strategically impaling them on cacti with a well-aimed shot.

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We've been keeping an eye on Arnold Rauers' work for the past few years, and we're thrilled about Guncho. Despite its cheesy charm, the Wild West setting with its revolver-toting sundown duels remains evocative, especially enhanced by Guncho's low-poly art style and captivating musical score.

Guncho is brought to you by developer Arnold Rauers, with art and animation by Terri Vellmann, and a score by Sam Webster. You can grab it now on your preferred platform, be it Steam, iOS, or Android.

If Guncho isn't quite your style, or once you've conquered it, take a look at our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far) to discover more great titles to play. And don't forget to mark your calendar with our list of the most anticipated mobile games of the year!

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