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Shoot any webpage with a machine gun! Bullet holes, fractal glass cracks, flying shards & realistic gunshot sound. Esc to exit. 🔫 BulletHole — Machine Gun Mode for Any Webpage! Click the toolbar icon to activate machine gun mode on any webpage. ✨ FEATURES: • Realistic machine gun SVG cursor follows your mouse • Single click → fires one bullet with a bullet hole + fractal cracks • Hold mouse → rapid auto-fire at 80ms intervals • Each shot: bullet hole, fractal glass crack network, flying shards, muzzle flash, shell casings • Synthesised gunshot sound (Web Audio API — no external files) • Screen shake that builds with each shot • Works on ALL websites + new tab pages (opens standalone fire mode page) • Press Esc to exit — the ONLY way out 🎨 VISUAL EFFECTS PER SHOT: • Dark charcoal bullet hole with glowing white cracked ring • Recursive fractal SVG crack networks (same algorithm as real glass fracture) • Flying glass shard polygons with random trajectories • Yellow-orange starburst muzzle flash (80ms burst) • Brass shell casings ejected with arc + spin animation • Red-orange vignette pulse on every shot Just click the 🔫 icon and start shooting!
Page Destroyer
Destroy any webpage with weapons, sound effects, and satisfying animations. Page Destroyer is an anti-stress browser extension that transforms any ordinary web page into a playground. The idea is simple and very human: sometimes you don’t want to “optimize performance” or “improve UX” - you just want to spectacularly blow a page to pieces with sound and special effects, without harming your computer, without viruses, and without any real consequences. Click a button - and your current tab feels like a scene from a movie or an arcade game. Page Destroyer is designed for entertainment and stress relief. It is not a hacking tool and not a “security testing” utility. On the contrary, it operates strictly within what the user can see in the browser, and does so in the most playful way possible. If you’re stuck in an endless stream of news, staring at a spreadsheet that “still doesn’t add up after five hours,” or simply craving a bit of excitement - you open any website and trigger a mini-catastrophe. The extension works on any regular website but does not interfere with protected browser system pages (such as internal settings, extension store pages, service tabs, etc.). Wherever the browser prohibits script injection, Page Destroyer respectfully steps back. The extension includes a popup (a small window that appears after clicking the icon in the browser toolbar). That’s where the action begins. 1. The user opens any webpage. It can be a blog, news site, documentation, online store, memes - anything. 2. Clicks the Page Destroyer icon. 3. In the popup, sees a selection of “weapons” and settings. 4. Chooses a weapon: for example, a meteor, laser, bullet… or something else from the arsenal. 5. Presses the launch button - and the magic begins right in the tab. On the page itself, animations and effects appear, sounds play, and the page elements begin to break apart: disappearing, shattering, “exploding,” melting, turning into dust - depending on the selected mode. “Weapons” in Page Destroyer are sets of audiovisual scenarios that interact differently with DOM elements (buttons, blocks, images, headings, menus, etc.). Important: this is not about permanently breaking a website - it’s about creating a here-and-now effect in your browser. Examples of modes: * Meteor (Meteor Strike): A classic disaster. A blazing meteor (or several) falls from the sky, the screen shakes, you hear a whistle and impact. At the strike point - a flash, debris, and a shockwave. Elements caught in the “blast zone” are launched away, scattered, disappear, or turn to ash. * Laser (Laser Beam): The page is sliced by a beam - thin, thick, or pulsing. A high-frequency sound, glowing light, and a line cutting through elements. Those hit melt, burn, break into particles, and vanish with a soft hiss. This mode is for those who love precision. * Bullet (Bullet / Shotgun / Burst): A fast, rhythmic, energetic mode. Click - a shot. Click again - another shot. It can be a single shot or a burst. Each hit creates a small explosion, crack, or puff of smoke, and the element flies off or breaks apart. Perfect when you want mechanical “click-click” action and instant results. And this is just the basic trio. The extended arsenal may include other imaginative options: plasma, lightning, a black hole, acid rain, a gravity pulse, glitch-destruction, ninja katana, and more - but the core idea is the same: different destruction styles for different moods. Page Destroyer goes beyond simply “removing an element from the page.” The feeling of “destruction” is created through a combination of three elements: 1. Visual effects: Flashes, sparks, smoke, debris, trails, dust, distortions, screen shake, highlights, tracers. 2. Element animations: An element may wobble, crack, fly away, shrink into ash, scatter into particles, melt downward, or break into fragments. 3. Sound design. Without sound, it would just be “visual cleanup.” With sound, it becomes a mini spectacle: impact booms, whistles, laser hums, gun clicks, explosions, hissing, cracking. Of course, the sound can be adjusted or muted, but ideally it’s half the experience. Destruction is not a single “delete everything” click - it’s a process. The extension can operate in different styles: * Target mode: the user aims and clicks specific elements. * Wave mode: the effect moves across the page from left to right or from the center outward, destroying blocks layer by layer. * Random chaos: events strike the page unpredictably, and it gradually turns into ruins. * “Destroy All” mode: a red button for the finale - so the page beautifully collapses, fades out, or crumbles. In all cases, the extension only operates within the current tab. Refresh the page (F5) - and everything returns to normal. In other words, it’s an anti-stress simulation, not irreversible damage. Where it works especially well: * After long work sessions, when your brain can’t stand another interface. * On cluttered websites overloaded with flashing elements, subscription prompts, and intrusive banners. * In learning and demos: showing friends, colleagues, or on stream how you “accidentally” destroy a page with a meteor. * As a small break between tasks: 30 seconds of chaos - and you’re back to reality. Page Destroyer is designed purely for entertainment, so it: * does not work on protected browser system pages where content scripts are forbidden; * does not attempt to bypass access restrictions; * does not “break” websites on the server - only locally in your view; * behaves like a polite guest: arrives, puts on a fireworks show, and leaves. Page Destroyer is about a sense of control, humor, and catharsis. Web pages can feel overwhelming: banners, modal windows, endless cookie policies, complex dashboards, walls of text. And then - one click, one chosen weapon - and all that digital clutter turns into a cinematic special effect. In the end, it’s a small toy that doesn’t take itself too seriously, but honestly fulfills its role: to give you a minute of fun, relief, and emotional release - on any site where it’s allowed.
Shoot@Site
Shoot any webpage with 3D guns Ever wanted to unload a clip into a 404 page? A paywall? A cookie banner that won't quit? Now you can. Shoot at Site drops a 3D gun into the corner of every webpage. Pull the trigger and watch elements shatter, fonts scatter, and the DOM crumble — all rendered with real-time physics in WebGL. Features - Three weapons — pistol, shotgun, AK-47 — each with its own feel, recoil, and sound - Real shatter physics — elements break apart on impact - A heads-up display with stats, kill counter, and weapon switcher - Works on any site — news, social, docs, you name it - Zero impact on the page until you fire No data collection. No tracking. No accounts. Just a gun and the open web. Built for stress relief, doom-scroll therapy, and the simple joy of putting a hole through a sponsored post.
Sorcerer Web Destroyer
Have a good time destroying websites with your sorcerer abilities! Destroy websites with your sorcerer abilities! Unlock new spells as you obliterate elements. This extension ensures you have a great time while tearing down the websites you dislike.
The Jukebox – Minecraft Music Player
Get a Minecraft Jukebox in your browser! 🎵 Play every classic Minecraft music disc plus the ambient soundtracks right from your browser. 🪩 Queue songs and keep the vibe going while you keep browsing. 📏 Pick a comfy UI size and enjoy smooth playback with handy skip, rewind, and progress controls. This is an unofficial fan-made extension and is not approved by or associated with Mojang or Microsoft. This extension does not redistribute unauthorized copies of Minecraft music. Minecraft and all associated assets are the property of Mojang Studios and Microsoft. No copyright infringement is intended.