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About Bullet Hell
Bullet Hell is a multiplayer FPS game on Roblox developed by Starflower Games, originally released in December 2017. Players battle in team-based and free-for-all modes using a roster of 44 guns across 12-player servers, with kill count determining match winners. At its peak it accumulated 23M+ visits and 271K favorites, building a dedicated community that created an unofficial Fandom wiki and a Discord server.
The game earned its reputation through genuine weapon depth. Each of the 44 guns had distinct stats across damage, range, RPM (fire rate), reload speed, spread, recoil, and walkspeed impact - making loadout selection a real decision, not just a cosmetic one. Players earned Cash from kills and match wins, spending it to unlock guns and cosmetic Skins. XP from matches advanced player level and unlocked access to higher-tier weapons:
- ⚔️ 44 guns - diverse weapons spanning different ranges, fire rates, and handling profiles; stat differences made each gun genuinely distinct
- 💰 Cash - earned from kills and wins; used to buy guns and Skins from the shop
- 🏆 XP and levels - earned from match performance; higher levels unlock access to more powerful or specialized weapons
- 🎭 Team and FFA modes - 12-player servers running team-based and free-for-all formats
- 💎 Skins - cosmetic weapon patterns that change appearance without affecting stats
Bullet Hell is currently frozen at version v17 following a Roblox platform update that broke core systems. The developer acknowledged the issue directly in the game description and has not updated since March 2023. The game remains playable as a historical experience.
Players looking for an active competitive Roblox shooter should seek current alternatives - Bullet Hell is preserved as it was during its active period rather than maintained as a live game.
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