
Cooked is a browser-based first-person shooter game that offers free-for-all multiplayer matches. Players can join games directly from their web browser, with no installation required, and have the option to play with friends by sharing a room word or a link, or to compete against bots that fill empty slots. The game supports private matches, allowing users to create custom rooms for themselves and friends, and includes features like a leaderboard and rank ladder where players earn 'Heat' points for kills, wins, and participation.
A notable aspect of Cooked is its weapon system, providing a variety of firearms and melee options, each with unique characteristics such as damage, abilities, and movement effects. Players can customize their loadout by selecting one weapon per slot, with heavier weapons impacting movement speed. There is a dedicated test range where all weapons are unlocked and can be tried against standing dummies that reset after being hit. Weapon skins, custom colors, and fire or reload sounds can be adjusted, and cosmetic customization extends to player skins and hairstyles.
The game includes several control and accessibility options, such as graphics quality settings, effects toggles, and aim assistance for mobile users, including an auto-shoot feature. Voice chat is available on an opt-in basis for private games and duels, using voice activity detection, but is never enabled in public matches. Players can sign in with Google to save their profile across devices and claim a unique handle for leaderboard participation, though signing in is optional. The platform also allows users to capture and share their face as an avatar, but photos are only sent to other players and never stored on a server.
Cooked is designed for casual and competitive players seeking quick access to FPS gameplay in a browser environment.
cooked sits in PulseGate's Games category. It provides an accessible, browser-based FPS gaming experience without downloads or installations. It is built as a consumer product for casual gamers. cooked costs nothing to use. cooked is available on the web.
cooked first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include Multiplayer FPS, browser-based, and private rooms.
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