In Crossbow: The Legend of William Tell, you’re not just a heroic archer—you’re a babysitter for an entire group of reckless companions who have an uncanny talent for walking directly into danger. The game is a side-scrolling shooter where you protect your allies by shooting anything that moves (or sometimes doesn’t, just to be sure). Miss a shot, and your friend becomes target practice for the enemy—or a snack for whatever wildlife inhabits these pixelated landscapes. The controls are simple, the pace relentless, and the satisfaction of landing a perfect shot is undeniable. Just be careful: friendly fire is very real here, and nothing ruins a heroic reputation faster than accidentally nailing your own teammate.
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