by ä¿Šæ° å¾ (iOS) / SuperCat (Android)
Arrow Master is a browser-based casual game that focuses on precision shooting and timing-based progression. The player controls an archer who fires arrows at targets that change position, distance, and behavior as the session continues. Each shot requires careful aiming and controlled release, since missed arrows reduce available attempts and slow progression. The game increases difficulty by introducing moving targets, tighter hit zones, and limited margins for error. Players stay engaged by adjusting aim strategy after every shot and reacting to new target patterns that appear within the same session. The gameplay loop emphasizes repetition, accuracy, and steady improvement rather than speed alone. A single run can end quickly due to mistakes, which encourages replay and refinement. Arrow Master keeps the experience focused on skill execution and consistent performance throughout each browser session.
The objective is to hit targets accurately using a limited number of arrows while maintaining progress through increasingly difficult stages. Successful hits increase score and advance the session, while repeated misses lead to failure. The player must balance careful aiming with timely shots to avoid losing all attempts before completing the current progression sequence.
Arrow Master uses a single continuous mode rather than separate selectable modes. The game progresses through stages that gradually increase in difficulty during one session. Each stage introduces tougher aiming conditions, such as smaller or moving targets, without interrupting gameplay flow. Progression resets when the session ends.
Developed by: ä¿Šæ° å¾ (iOS) / SuperCat (Android)
Release Date: January 11, 2026 (iOS v1.2.1) / January 05, 2026 (Android)
PC Controls:
Left Mouse Click (Hold) = Aim / Draw Arrow
Release Mouse Button = Shoot Arrow
Mobile Controls:
Left Mouse Click (Hold) = Aim / Draw Arrow
Release = Shoot Arrow
The session starts immediately when the game loads in the browser. The player presses and holds to draw the bow, adjusts aim while holding, and releases to fire an arrow toward the target. Each shot consumes one attempt, so missed arrows reduce remaining chances. The player repeats this process as new targets appear with increased difficulty. Targets may move or require more precise timing, forcing constant adjustment. A session ends when the player runs out of arrows or fails to meet accuracy requirements. Progress depends entirely on consistent hits, and each successful shot pushes the player further into the session. Mastery comes from learning target behavior and controlling release timing.
Real-time aiming with hold-and-release mechanics
Gradual difficulty increase within a single session
Limited attempts that punish inaccurate shots
Score progression based on precision
Fast restart encourages repeated play
Skill-based outcomes without randomness
Arrow Master runs directly in a web browser and does not rely on restricted software or downloads. Many school and office networks allow access because the game uses standard browser technology. Players can start and restart sessions quickly without triggering common network blocks. Duckmath hosts the game in a format designed for easy browser access.
You can play Arrow Master for free on Duckmath directly in your web browser.
No downloads, no installations, and no registration are required.
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