Bullet Echo is a 'battle royale' with a bird's-eye view that lets you play either alone or on teams of two or three players. In this case, the rounds are much shorter than usual, lasting between one and five minutes, depending on how skilled you are.
The controls in Bullet Echo are simple and perfectly adapted for touchscreens. With your left thumb, you can move your character while you aim with your right thumb. As usual, your character will automatically shoot when you have your enemy in your line of fire. Likewise, all you have to do is stop on top of any object to automatically collect it.
One great thing about Bullet Echo is that, instead of a huge setting like you'd normally find in a battle royale, it has several different maps. You can play in a casino, an abandoned train station, a shopping mall, or a village. This variety, along with the dynamic rounds (which last around three minutes), make for an incredibly fun game.
Between the rounds, you can use the coins and experience you earn to unlock new characters and improve the ones you already have. In all, you can play with over 20 different characters, each one with their own unique weapons.
Bullet Echo is a fresh and fun 'battle royale,' which has excellent graphics, and offers a wide variety of characters and maps. It puts an entertaining twist on the genre made popular by PUBG and Fortnite, letting you enjoy this formula in much smaller doses.