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Barker Bill's Trick Shooting is an action game released in 1990 for the Nintendo NES. The main objective of the game is to shoot various moving targets and objects with precision to earn points. Players take on the role of a sharpshooter performing in a carnival-style shooting gallery, aiming to hit specific targets while avoiding penalties for hitting innocent bystanders or missing too many shots.
The pace of the game is moderately fast, requiring players to react quickly and aim accurately as targets appear in different patterns and speeds. A unique mechanic in the game is the inclusion of “trick shots,” where players can earn extra points by hitting difficult or unexpected targets, encouraging skillful and strategic shooting rather than just rapid firing.
One distinctive aspect of Barker Bill’s Trick Shooting is its variety of shooting scenarios, which range from traditional target practice to more whimsical challenges, such as popping balloons or shooting cans. The game’s carnival theme and diverse target types provide a playful atmosphere that sets it apart from typical shooting games of its era.