Honestly, Arrow Hit feels like a simple time-killer. You shoot arrows at targets, but sometimes it’s way trickier than it should be. The physics are wonky, making aiming frustrating. Still, it’s addictive in its own weird way, especially when you get into the rhythm of it.
The gameplay is pretty straightforward but has some neat quirks. Shooting arrows involves some tricky mechanics, and the physics can be wonky. It’s simple to pick up but hard to master quickly, which adds to its strange charm. Expect some annoying moments when the targets move unpredictably.
Most players stick with basic setups, but experimenting helps. Some swear by specific arrow types or loadouts for accuracy. Honestly, you don’t need much to get decent. The game’s balance feels wonky, so a simple setup often works best for quick sessions.
My secret is to watch the targets closely before shooting. Learn the slight delays or movement patterns. Also, aiming slightly ahead of moving targets makes a big difference. It’s annoying but training your eye helps you level faster. Don’t get frustrated by the physics glitches either.
The game’s story is minimal. You shoot arrows through levels until you reach the end. Some levels are easy, others are annoying due to wonky physics and moving targets. When you finish, it’s just a simple conclusion. No real surprises, just more arrow shooting.