A tense shotgun strategy game of risk and survival
Buckshot Roulette is a premium Windows strategy game built around a grim, compact idea: a first-person showdown inspired by Russian roulette, but played with a 12-gauge shotgun. Instead of a long campaign or complex progression system, it focuses on short, pressure-heavy sessions where each choice can decide the outcome.
The core game places you across the table from The Dealer in a dark underground nightclub setting. Matches are structured across three tense rounds, and a full session typically lasts around 15 to 20 minutes. The rules are simple to understand, but the appeal comes from weighing risk, reading the situation, and deciding when to push your luck. Because both sides face the same danger, the game feels more like a hostile mind game than a traditional action title.
Buckshot Roulette also includes a Double or Nothing mode for players who want a tougher challenge. New items add variety to the decision-making, giving each run more tactical possibilities without turning the game into something overly complicated. The original soundtrack, with seven songs, supports the unsettling club atmosphere and helps reinforce the game’s distinctive mood.
A multiplayer beta expands the concept beyond the solo table. Players can invite friends into a lobby through Steam or a lobby ID, while community matchmaking is supported through a Discord bot. The beta also introduces a four-player table, making the bluffing and risk management feel more social and unpredictable.
The main limitation is its subject matter. Buckshot Roulette is centered on deadly gambling, violence, and psychological tension, so it is not appropriate for younger players or anyone uncomfortable with that theme. It is also best for players who enjoy concentrated, repeatable strategy scenarios rather than broad adventure games.
Overall, Buckshot Roulette is a sharp, atmospheric choice for mature players who want a short-form strategy experience built on suspense, risk, and difficult decisions.
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- Developer
- Mike Klubnika
- Category
- PC games
