Castle Throw

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About this game

Castle Throw is a fast-paced arcade game of precision and timing, set against the backdrop
of a majestic castle. In Castle Throw, the player controls a broomstick and tries to score as
many balls as possible into the hoops positioned in front of the stands within the allotted
time. The three hoops are at different heights, requiring constant adaptation and choosing
the optimal moment to shoot.
Gameplay in Castle Throw is built around simple yet demanding controls. Tapping the screen
activates the aiming device, and a power meter gradually fills, allowing you to accurately
calculate the power of your throw. The trajectory of the ball and the chance of hitting the
hoops depend on the strength and timing of your release. Each successful throw increases
your score, and the time limit adds tension and forces you to act quickly.
In Castle Throw, a round lasts a fixed amount of time, during which the player must
demonstrate maximum concentration. The timer constantly reminds you that every second
counts, and a series of successful hits can significantly impact your final score. After the
timer runs out, your score is displayed, with the option to immediately start a new attempt
or return to the main menu.
Castle Throw offers character customization: you can choose from several color options for
your character's clothing, allowing you to personalize your appearance. The settings also
include sound controls, restarting the current game, and quickly switching between screens
without losing progress. While in the settings menu, the game automatically pauses.
With its clear rules and increasing difficulty, Castle Throw is suitable for both short sessions
and attempts to improve your personal best. Castle Throw combines an atmospheric visual
style, a competitive element, and a test of reaction time, turning each round into a tense
test of accuracy and timing.
Updated on
Dec 17, 2025

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