If you want to more easily hit monsters, move in the opposite direction for a moment and hold the left mouse button to shoot in that direction. Too bad you can't easily move around while shooting precisely at enemies. It's either in the opposite direction that you are moving or at a fixed angle.
This game is pretty cool. I had to get used to the control scheme at first, but you can just click to shoot in one direction to shoot a bunch of enemies at a time.
I think the way the guy shoots is pretty weird. It shoots in the opposite direction in which you move. I would like it more if you could move with arrow keys or WASD and aim with the mouse.
I thought level 15 was easier than level 14. I could just shoot the first few guys without getting hit... until my sniper rifle ran out of bullets. But after respawning I got all my bullets back of course and I could shoot a bunch more enemies. Although it got more crowded after a while.
For level 14 I used a strong sniper rifle with few bullets. I needed to reload a lot and the bullets ran out sometimes, but there are 2 ammo packs on both sides. It shoots almost as fast as a "sniper rifle" with half the damage per shot.
It's nice that the game shows if a weapon is stronger or weaker than your current weapon in a stat, but I'd like to see the stats of the current weapon next to it.
First I played Raze 3, a 2D halo, which runs slower than the real Halo and is of course much worse. Now I play this game, which runs slower than for example Counter Strike Global Offensive and is also of course much worse. Why are flash games so slow? I have a laptop from 2014 with an i7 processor while this game came out in 2013 and flash games should run on slow computers.