
World of Guns: Gun Disassembly
Do you know how the insides of a Terminator’s Minigun work? Try World of Guns: the world’s most realistic 3D simulator of firearms (and other things from tanks to DeLorean time machines). Find out what makes legendary pistols, rifles, machine guns and artillery pieces tick… Then disassemble them down to the tiniest part! A free-to-play game and an interactive encyclopedia, simulating real firearms in 3D. Here, you can literally climb inside a gun and understand its workings; cut it in half, fire it and bring time to a crawl; and finally, completely disassemble it and put it back again (against the clock if you wish). WoG meticulously recreates historical and modern examples of firearm designer genius — from a tiny Liberator pistol to a 16000-pound FlaK 88 anti-aircraft gun. It has both legendary World War guns and rare models that even museums struggle to find. World of Guns puts 200 years of firearm history into a single, sleek and engaging video game.
What it feels like
The educational focus and meticulous recreations reflect sincere commitment to authentic mechanical knowledge and historical accuracy. The meditative pace of detailed examination and puzzle-solving invites unhurried reflection on mechanical design and engineering.
What it's about
Covers 200 years of firearm history with authentic recreations of legendary and rare historical examples from WWII and beyond. Firearm designs, military weapons systems, and combat-era artillery pieces form the primary subject matter. The game foregrounds engineering ingenuity and mechanical design as expressions of human problem-solving across centuries.
How it plays
The core loop involves finding, observing, and identifying individual parts within detailed 3D firearm models during disassembly sequences. Densely detailed simulation of realistic firearm mechanics where many interacting parts produce authentic functional behavior. Disassembly and reassembly of functional mechanisms presents spatial and mechanical puzzles that use the game world itself as the puzzle space.
How it looks and sounds
Meticulously realistic 3D recreation of historical and modern firearms with authentic mechanical detail and visual fidelity. Players can position the camera to climb inside guns and examine their internal mechanisms from a first-person perspective.
How it's structured
Explicitly designed as a solo experience with no multiplayer component, emphasizing personal exploration and learning. Individual gun disassemblies can be completed in short sessions, though the overall catalog encourages extended play. Players can freely choose which firearms to examine and disassemble in any order, with no mandatory progression path.
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