About this app
THE ULTIMATE REAL PLAYER GAMING APP IS HERE!
The Snap Sniper App offers a real time real life gaming experience against your friends or you can battle it out against players anywhere in the world.
Using facial recognition software and live geolocation mapping you can play this real life game on any smartphone. Simply upload your player profile invite your friends and you are good to go.
Because we use facial recognition you will need to take a couple of selfies to create your player profile. a front on facial shot and a side profile. This will assist the software to work properly. Just make sure the photos are clear.
When creating your profile you will be asked for your residential address.
"Don't worry we are not coming over for dinner" it is just a safety measure as a 250m Geofence stops people from finding your home address if you accidentally leave your app running when you go home.
Remember that in your settings you can also turn the location off at anytime.
And most of all designate yourself an awesome screen name!
All your information is kept confidential please feel free to read our privacy policy to see how we use your information.
When playing Snap Sniper you get to choose one of 4 epic game modes that will blow your mind and keep you wanting to play more and more:
* Free For All
* Create A Group
* Accept A Mission
* Pick A Target
FREE FOR ALL
The Free For All game mode allows you to see any other players in the world or your local area that are playing the Free For All game.
Shoot any of these targets and get a massive 5,000 points
CREATE A GROUP
Invite friends to play death matches on the Snap Sniper App for 500 points.
Type in your group name
Invite the players to a match
Enter start date and time
Enter end date and time
hit the invite button and wait for players to join.
You will get an invitation notification for group games. with a count down until game start time. By clicking I am playing you will be an active participant in this game until such time as everyone is killed or the game clock runs out.
ACCEPT A MISSION
So you want some big points?
then we suggest you let Snap Sniper give you a random target!
Accept a secret mission from Snap Sniper shoot your target using the Snap Sniper App and get a whopping 20,000 points
PICK A TARGET
This game is a little nasty especially if you have a lot of points and someone wants to knock you off of the leaderboard.
You can choose a target and if you assassinate that target you can steal Half, that's right, Half their points. Now the thing is this there is a twist in this mode.
You can choose anyone to assassinate they will not know your identity unless they choose to sacrifice a life.... and protect their points.
DOWNLOAD SNAP SNIPER TODAY AND SHARE IT WITH YOUR FRIENDS, AND CLIMB THE LEADERBOARD TO TAKE HOME THE WIN
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