100 Arrows

100 Arrows

Casual

Best in landscape — rotate your device when playing

Casual Games

About This Game

Rating
9.2
Votes
493,069
Developer
airongames
Released
March 2017
Technology
HTML5
Platforms
Browser (desktop and mobile)

First Look

100 Arrows is a one-input timing game built around a spinning target and a very simple failure state: fire an arrow into open space, not into another arrow already embedded in the wheel. That stripped-down premise gives the game its hook. The screen stays clean, the runs are short, and every mistake is easy to understand the instant it happens.

Pick This If…

Casual players who like Ketchapp-style timing games.

How It Plays

Good players quickly learn that speed is rarely the answer. The target may rotate steadily for a few beats, then reverse direction or accelerate just enough to punish panic taps. Instead of firing whenever you see daylight, watch the rotation long enough to understand the rhythm and commit on a repeating gap. Later levels become harder not because the rules change, but because the amount of safe space shrinks as more arrows accumulate. That makes consistency more important than nerve. A clean streak comes from firing on the same visual cue every cycle rather than improvising each shot.

Inputs

Tap to fire; timing only, no drag aim on most builds.

Highlights

One-tap skill • Clean minimal art • Fast restarts • Score by count

Recommendation

Casual shelf staple with obvious hook from the title.