This is one of the most reliable methods because Google Sites is almost never blocked in educational environments. Students and developers create "Unblocked Games" portals using Google's own servers.
Instructions:
If Google Sites fails, you need a Web Proxy. A proxy acts like a middleman. You visit the proxy website, type in shellshock.io, and the proxy fetches the game for you, bypassing the school filter.
Step-by-step:
Warning: Proxies can be slow. The game might lag (rubber-banding eggs is a nightmare). Also, schools are getting smart—they block known proxy lists weekly. You may need to find a new proxy every few days.
Proxies are the bread and butter of unblocked gaming. A proxy site acts like a mask. You tell the proxy, "Get Shell Shockers for me," and the proxy tells your school filter, "I’m just a boring homework help page."
How to do it:
Best class-compatible proxies for Shell Shockers:
Pro tip: If the game loads but the controls lag, close other tabs. Proxies add a tiny delay, but Shell Shockers runs on WebGL, which is surprisingly resilient.
School networks are designed for educational purposes (and, let’s be honest, standardized testing). Online multiplayer games require a constant stream of data between your computer and the game server. If 30 students in a computer lab are all playing Shell Shockers simultaneously, it can slow down the internet for the rest of the school.
Q: Is there a Shell Shockers mobile app? A: No. That’s a fake. There is no official iOS or Android app. If you see one, it’s probably spyware. Stick to the browser.
Q: My school blocked every proxy. What now? A: Try using a VPN extension like TunnelBear or Hotspot Shield in Chrome. Warning: Many schools block VPN extensions, too. If that fails, try running the game via Wayback Machine or a translated version via Google Translate (the cached version sometimes bypasses filters).
Q: Can I play with my friends in the same computer lab? A: Yes! Look at the top right of the screen for your Room Code. Tell your friends to type that code into the "Join Room" box. Then, you can hunt each other across the library network. (Just whisper when you die—don’t yell "I GOT YOLKED!" in the silent reading zone).

