1.7
6.75K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

The ARGUN APP is used to control toy guns.
Updated on
Sep 4, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

1.7
6.64K reviews
A Google user
December 17, 2018
Functional to a certain extent. The included games could really use some in app instructions. Several of the games required touching the screen to move in the game and considering I downloaded this as part of a Sharper Image AR laser toy...it would make more sense if all the games worked from a fixed point in space, point and shoot... And that's my next problem the 360° idea is there but doesn't work that great. A lot of the games are you spinning around like a maniac to try and fight the game trying to reorient itself to what seems like behind you. Novelty...but poor execution. I hope I can find other apps that work with this Sharper Image blaster toy I have or I'm going to have to figure out some way of returning it.
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A Google user
May 25, 2019
Just picked this up from Walmart for $1. Got the pro edition. For those that are struggling to connect your phone to the gun, you don't connect the devices until the app is open. The instructions say to turn Bluetooth on, not sync it from the Bluetooth screen. The games themselves are meh. Younger children would probably get more fun out of it. I've had no issues with it so far. It even adjusts to fit my phone case. We'll worth $1.
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A Google user
June 30, 2019
Unlike many, it did at least work for me. The gun connected instantly, and everything functioned as it should. That's where the positives end. It's apparent that very little effort was put into the games, or frankly, even the gun itself (after playing for just a few minutes, the trigger already feels like it's nearly broken). I'm convinced that all they cared about was unloading these things onto Walmart and making sure the app at least existed. Everything else was, sadly, an afterthought.
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