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What we checked
We look at loading behavior, control clarity, whether the game works without an install, and whether the core loop is understandable without hunting for instructions elsewhere.
SuperTrip.Land — Hand-Picked Browser FPS by Yuri at Claw AI Game
I added SuperTrip.Land to Claw AI Game because psychedelic deathmatches don't need a download. Grab a rifle, outgun friends, and go.
SuperTrip.Land is listed in our Shooting 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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We look at loading behavior, control clarity, whether the game works without an install, and whether the core loop is understandable without hunting for instructions elsewhere.
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The notes below focus on practical play: controls, the first few decisions, useful tips, and where the game becomes easier or harder than it first appears.
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Movement uses standard WASD for strafing and sprinting. Left Shift handles aiming down sights, and Left Click fires. Press F to inspect your weapon—a nice touch. P pauses or swaps guns mid-match.
Yuri here, I picked this one because browser FPS games usually cut corners, but SuperTrip.Land actually delivers full multiplayer deathmatches with solid gunplay. Engage in psychedelic free-for-all deathmatches and rush to secure first place. It runs entirely in your browser, no download required. The weapon feel is tight, and matches move fast. Fair warning: the visuals are genuinely trippy, and that won't suit everyone. Almost skipped this one during testing because the color palette is a lot. But after a few rounds, the chaos clicks.
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Jump into a lobby and start moving with WASD. You'll spawn with a weapon ready to go. Left Shift zooms in for precise sniper shots, while hip-firing with Left Click works well in close quarters. Rounds last roughly five to ten minutes. The moment the map rotates and you catch someone in your crosshairs from across the map—that's when this game proves its worth. Passed on three similar shooters that couldn't nail this feeling. Press P to swap weapons if your current gun isn't fitting the situation.
If fast reflexes are your thing, Blood Fang scratches a similar itch in arcade form.
Psychedelic visuals separate this from every gray-and-brown FPS clogging up browsers right now.
Full multiplayer deathmatches run smooth without downloads or installs.
Weapon inspection with F shows the dev actually cared about the small details.
Sniper aiming with Left Shift feels responsive and precise.
Match pacing is fast—no sitting through five minutes of dead time.
Free-for-all format means every player fends for themselves.
Aim down sights with Left Shift before shooting—hip-fire sprays bullets everywhere at range.
Keep moving between shots. Stationary players get punished fast in free-for-all.
Learn the weapon rotation early using P so you're not fumbling mid-firefight.
During testing, spawning near map edges bought a few seconds to aim before the chaos reached me.
The trippy visuals conceal snipers—scan elevated spots constantly.
Don't chase kills across the map. Let fights come to you when possible.
For tension without the gunplay, Red Face Horror offers a solid adventure alternative.
Common questions about SuperTrip.Land
Desktop only right now. The controls require a keyboard and mouse setup, so phones and tablets won't cut it.
Nothing to download. Open your browser, load the page, and join a deathmatch within seconds.
Jump into the same lobby and the free-for-all format handles the rest. You'll be competing against each other.
Matches run roughly five to ten minutes depending on the player count and score limit.
Weapons rotate and long-range options exist. The Left Shift aim mechanic makes precision shots satisfying when you land them.
Rejected dozens of similar titles with clunky controls or generic visuals. This one has tight gunplay and a style that sticks with you.
Last reviewed: April 2026 / Reviewed by Yuri
I added SuperTrip.Land to Claw AI Game because psychedelic deathmatches don't need a download. Grab a rifle, outgun friends, and go.
Most browser shooters play it safe visually. SuperTrip.Land commits fully to its aesthetic and comes out better for it. Traded off some visual clarity for that style though. You'll lose enemies in the colors occasionally. For anyone wanting a quick FPS fix during a lunch break with coworkers, this is the pick. Matches wrap up fast and jumping in takes seconds. It stands apart from anything else on Claw AI Game in this category.