🎯 Archery Game

Arrow Shooter

Draw the bow, read the wind, and put ten arrows in the gold.

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Arrow Shooter

Hold to draw the bow, release to shoot. Longer draw means a flatter, faster arrow.

Move to aim · hold to draw · release to fire. 10 arrows per round.

Overview

Arrow Shooter: an archery game with real ballistics

Arrow Shooter is target archery with the physics actually simulated. Hold to draw the bow and the arrow gains launch speed; release and it follows a real ballistic arc, pulled down by gravity, pushed sideways by the crosswind and gradually slowed by drag. Hitting the gold is a matter of reading those three forces and compensating before you loose the string, exactly as it is on a real range.

You get ten arrows. The target scores from 1 on the outer white ring up to 10 in the gold centre, and every five arrows the conditions get harder — the target starts drifting and the wind picks up. Your best round is saved on your device, and nothing is uploaded anywhere.

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How to play
  1. 1Move the mouse or your finger to aim — the dotted line shows your line of sight.
  2. 2Hold down to draw the bow. The meter on the left fills as the draw strengthens.
  3. 3Release to shoot. A fuller draw gives a flatter, faster arrow that drops less.
  4. 4Watch the wind reading and aim into it — a crosswind pushes the arrow sideways the whole flight.
Key features
  • Genuine ballistic flight: gravity, crosswind and air drag all modelled
  • Variable draw strength — hold longer for more power and a flatter trajectory
  • Five-ring target scoring from 1 to 10, with your arrows left on the face
  • Difficulty ramps every five arrows: the target drifts and the wind strengthens
  • Accuracy and gold count at the end of each round, with your best score saved locally
  • Mouse and touch controls, and nothing uploaded

Frequently asked questions

Why does my arrow keep landing low?
Gravity acts for the whole flight, so the further the target, the more you have to aim above it. Either raise your aim slightly or hold the draw longer — a faster arrow spends less time falling.
What does the wind number mean?
It is the sideways force on the arrow, with an arrow showing the direction it blows. Aim into the wind by roughly the amount shown: a strong right-blowing wind means aiming left of the gold.
Does a full draw always help?
Usually, because a faster arrow drops and drifts less. The trade-off is that it takes about a second to reach full draw, and on a moving target that hesitation can cost you more than the extra speed gains.
How is the score calculated?
The rings score 1, 3, 5, 7 and 10 from the outside in. Ten arrows makes a perfect round 100, and the end-of-round accuracy figure is your score as a percentage of that.