Archery
Draw the bow and aim at a concentric-ring target. Each round is 10 arrows — aim true to hit the gold bullseye and rack up the highest score.
Archery distills the calm focus of the shooting range into a quick, skill-based challenge. You draw the bow, judge the arc, and loose ten arrows per round at a classic concentric-ring target. There is a real sense of accomplishment when an arrow thuds into the gold center, and the higher difficulties add wind and a moving target to keep even steady hands honest.
How to play
Press and hold on the bow area, then drag backward to set both your power and angle, watching the power bar on the left. Release to fire. Each round gives you ten arrows, scored by the ring you hit: ten for the gold bullseye, dropping to one at the outer edge, and zero for a miss. Your round total is your final score.
Tips
- Arrows arc under gravity, so aim slightly above the exact spot you want to hit.
- On easy the target is still with no wind, ideal for learning your draw.
- On medium the target drifts gently and a light breeze pushes your shot.
- On hard, watch the wind indicator in the corner and time your release as the target moves.
For more aim-and-score fun, try Duck Target Shooting or the physics of Bowling.
Objective
Fire 10 arrows at the ring target. Points equal the ring you hit: the gold bullseye in the center is 10, dropping to 1 on the outer ring; a miss is 0. Your round total is the final score.
Controls
- Touch/press and hold near the bow, then drag BACK to set power and angle
- The farther you drag, the stronger the shot — the power meter shows on the left
- Release to loose the arrow
Tips
- Arrows arc under gravity — aim a touch above the center
- Easy: static target, no wind
- Medium: target drifts slowly with light wind
- Hard: fast-moving target and strong shifting wind — watch the wind indicator in the corner