Need To Improve Your FPS Aiming Skills On Xbox 360, Check Out Firing Range

Need a way to improve your aiming skills on Xbox 360 that’s not tied to a specific game? Maybe you want to practice but not screw up your highly sought after kill to death ratio. Well it seems like Milkstone studios has your back with the Xbox Indie Game Firing Range. In the press release they state that they have tuned the game to be as close to the Call of Duty series as possible. And if you get in early and start practicing, Milkstone Studios also has a contest where the top 2 scorers by November 15th 2011 will each win a 1600MP card. Check out the video below to see it in action and then pick up the game tomorrow November 11th 2011 for only 80 Microsoft Points.

Firing Range, the aiming FPS game, set to release on Xbox Indies on November 11th (including a launch contest)

 

Firing Range, the game that will help you improve your aim and brag about it to your friends on Xbox LIVE, is set to release on November 11th (Yeah, that’s tomorrow!).

On Firing Range, the goal is to shoot at the targets on continuous rounds of increasing difficulty, with a different weapon each time. The game has the sensibility tuned to perform exactly the same as the COD series, even including the ADS skill, and will help you improve your FPS accuracy.

On the higher levels, the game will require both accurate shots and high reflexes to keep going, which will end up in a challenge even for most seasoned gamers.

The game also includes a shop were you can purchase skins for all your weapons, using your hard-earned bullseye points. There are tons of skins to choose from, including camouflage and dynamic skins, such as “Fire”, “Rainbow”, etc.

The game features an online scoring system as well, that will be used to hold a contest: The 2 top scores by Tuesday 15th will get a free 1600MP card.

Firing Range will be available on Xbox Indie games, at the price of 80MP.

You can check out the game debut trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHG5MLTTkx4

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