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Panda Dash Auto Shooting โ Bobo's Go-To Lunch Break Blaster
Found this zombie panda shooter and lost twenty minutes to it. Auto-fires while you dodge and grab loot. Pretty solid way to kill a slow afternoon break.
Panda Dash Auto Shooting is listed in our Adventure collection because it passed a basic playability review: it loads in a modern browser, explains itself quickly, and offers a clear reason to keep playing after the first attempt.
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Figuring out the setup took a minute, but turns out it's pretty straightforward. On PC, you use WASD to move your panda around and Space to jump. The auto-fire handles the shooting, so you mostly just worry about dodging. J, K, and L are your special skillsโhonestly, I kept forgetting about K and L early on because I was busy running. On mobile, you just tap the on-screen buttons. Played both ways and the buttons are decent, though big thumbs might block the view a bit.
So you play as this heavily armed panda warrior dropping into chaotic arenas. Zombies come at you in waves, and you have to survive by positioning yourself right and using your skills. The game's a side-scrolling adventure where your panda auto-shoots while you focus on movement and timing your jumps. It's got that loop where one more round turns into five more rounds. The vibe is fast and kinda hectic, which is fun if you want to blow off steam. It's not a slow thinkerโif you want puzzles, this ain't it. What surprised me was how much the difficulty ramps up after the first few waves. Suddenly you're dodging way more than you expected.
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Started a round and immediately started holding rightโold habits. Your panda shoots automatically, so you're basically steering and jumping over zombies while they swarm in. A round maybe lasts five minutes or so, depending on how long you survive. Early waves are warmup, but around wave four things get crowded fast. Had this moment where I jumped straight into a mob thinking I could tank it. Could not. The JK L skills bail you out if you time them rightโL was pretty handy for clearing groups. Died, laughed, tried again. That's pretty much the loop and it works for a quick session.
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Auto-shooting means you focus on movementโnice for casual play
WASD + Space + JKL controls feel snappy once you get the hang of it
Zombie waves keep escalating, so it doesn't stay boring
Skills add some varietyโdon't sleep on them like I did
Honestly, this part bugged me: no health bar visibility during chaos, died more than I should've
Works on desktop and mobile, though PC felt smoother to me
Keep movingโstanding still is basically asking to get swarmed
Don't do what I did and ignore the JKL skills. They save runs.
Space to jump over groups works better than trying to run around them
Early waves are forgiving, so use them to learn the spacing
On mobile, try landscape modeโeasier to see what's coming
If a round feels too long, you're probably overthinking it. Just dodge and let auto-fire do its thing
For a slower pace that still keeps you clicking, Energy Evolution fills the gap nicely.
Common questions about Panda Dash Auto Shooting
Yup, there are on-screen buttons for mobile. Works fine, though I'd say PC controls feel a bit more responsive if you have the choice.
From what I can tell, each session starts fresh. It's more of a pick-up-and-play thing, so don't expect a save system.
That's pretty much what it's built for. A round lasts a few minutes, so it's great for a quick break without getting sucked into a long session.
Starts easy, ramps up fast. First couple waves are chill, but by wave four or five you're dodging a lot more. Fair learning curve though.
Nope, that's the nice part. Shooting is automatic, so you just focus on where your panda is and when to use skills.
Those are your special skills. J, K, and L each do different thingsโusually attacks or clears. They have cooldowns, so don't blow them all at once like I did.
Last reviewed: May 2026 / Reviewed by Bobo
Found this zombie panda shooter and lost twenty minutes to it. Auto-fires while you dodge and grab loot. Pretty solid way to kill a slow afternoon break.
Bobo hereโbeen playing this all week during lunch. It's the kind of game where you don't have to think hard, just react. If you've got ten minutes to kill waiting for something, this fills that gap without demanding commitment. The zombie theme keeps it light, and the auto-shoot mechanic means you're not stressing over aim. Fair warning though, it can get repetitive after extended sessions. Not a game you binge for hours. But for short bursts? Hard to beat. If you want something intense that demands focus, this ain't it, but for winding down between tasks, it hits the spot.