Score
0
Time
1:00
Best
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Aim a bullet that bounces off walls. Take out every target on the board, then onto the next.
Press and drag from the shooter to aim. A dashed preview line shows the bullet's path — including bounces off the obstacle blocks and the arena walls. Any target the line passes through is highlighted as a predicted hit.
Release to fire. The bullet travels at high speed, bouncing up to three times. It passes through any target on its path, so a single shot can take out two or three targets if you line them up right.
Clear every target on the board to advance to the next layout. The clock keeps running between boards.
You have 60 seconds. Score: +10 per target hit, +5 extra for each additional target in the same shot. A shot that hits nothing costs you 2 seconds of clock.
The first shot of a new layout is almost never the right one to take. Spend two or three seconds scanning the board: identify the targets that are wide open from your position and the ones that need a bounce, then look for a line that connects two of them — even a single bounce off the wall can put your bullet through the centre of two targets that no straight line could touch.
Favour multi-target shots over surgical single hits. A clean +10 hit feels good, but +15 (two-target) and +20 (three-target) bonuses compound fast over a minute and easily double a careful single-shot score. If a perfect double-hit requires waiting two seconds longer to line up, take the wait — the bonus more than pays for the clock.
Use the obstacle blocks deliberately. They're not just there to make your life hard; they're free reflection points for your bullet. A bullet that bounces off a centre block, then off a side wall, then into the back row of targets can clear a whole layout that no direct shot could. Trace the dashed preview carefully and look for those second and third bounces — they're where leaderboard runs come from.