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Krunker

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Krunker
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Release Date: January 29, 2019
Developer: Yendis Entertainment
Publisher: FRVR
Platforms: PC
iOS
Android
Genre: First-Person Shooter


Krunker is a class-based first-person shooter released on a web browser on January 29, 2019. A dedicated client was later developed, and it was officially released on Steam of PC on February 2, 2021. The game has a blocky visual style, popularized by Minecraft.


The following weapons appear in the video game Krunker:


Overview

Krunker features many playable classes, each of them having a special primary weapon. Most classes also allow a secondary weapon to be used, which has no restrictions on what specific weapon can be used. Customization of weapons is barebones, with most of it being cosmetic. On most weapons, the player is able to choose between a reflex sight and an ACOG scope. They are also able to customize its reticle.

Additionally, players are able to obtain weapon skins, some them allowing the player to completely change the model of the weapon, but would still be functionally the same to its original counterpart.

Handguns

Beretta 93R

The Beretta 93R is dual wielded as a secondary weapon called the "Akimbo Pistol." Unlike its real-life counterpart, the 93R in-game is semi-automatic, with a magazine capacity of 12 rounds instead of 15.

Colt Python

The Colt Python appears as simply the "Revolver." It is the primary weapon of the Detective and is the only handgun that is a primary weapon, besides its mastery counterpart.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX is featured as itself, the "Desert Eagle," as both a secondary weapon and a primary weapon for a special class called the Deagler, which can only be played as in certain modes. The current model has a chrome finish, while old one has a black finish.

Glock 18C

The Glock 18C is a secondary weapon called the "Auto Pistol." In the game, it sports a 15-round magazine. However, it lacks the fire selector that a Glock 18C would need for automatic fire.

Heckler & Koch USP

A Heckler & Koch USP variant serves as the default pistol simply called the "Pistol." In-game, it has a magazine capacity of 10 rounds, which is smaller than any real USP variant. Certain skins of the "Pistol" add a suppressor to the USP model.

Ray Gun

The Ray Gun, a fictional weapon from the Call of Duty series, unofficially returns as the "Alien Blaster." Unlike the Ray Gun, which has a 20-round magazine, the "Alien Blaster" has a significantly lower capacity of 4 rounds. Additionally, the "Alien Blaster" does not deal any splash damage, while the Ray Gun does.

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch MP5

Heckler & Koch UMP45

Intratec TEC-9

IMI Uzi

MAC-10

PP-19 Bizon

Shotguns

Benelli M4 Super 90

"Sawed Off"

Standard Manufacturing DP-12

Rifles/Carbines

AK-47

"Blaster"

M14

M4A1

Mk 14 EBR

Steyr AUG

Sniper Rifles

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare

"Charge Rifle"

CheyTac M2000 Intervention

FN Ballista

Remington Model 721

Machine Guns

AEK-999

M134 Minigun

M249 PARA

Launchers

China Lake

The China Lake is featured as the only secondary launcher, the "Noob Tube." Its name in-game is a reference to what people would call grenade launchers in first person shooter games. In the game, the China Lake can only hold one grenade at a time and does not make use of the pump, making it function more like a single-shot grenade launcher.

M72 LAW

Mk 153 SMAW

RPG-7

The old model of the "Rocket Launcher" was based on the RPG-7. It was the Rocketeer's primary weapon, and was depicted without a rocket protruding out from the front, similar to Team Fortress 2's depiction of the RPG-7. Functionally the same as the current "Rocket Launcher," it can hold 3 rockets in one tube, which would be impossible in reality.

Other

"Crossbow"

"Grappler"

"Zapper"