"Carrom Board Club" brings the timeless fun of the traditional South Asian tabletop game to your fingertips. Often described as "finger billiards," this game combines the strategy of pool with the accessibility of air hockey. The objective is simple: use your striker to knock your colored pucks (discs) into the four corner pockets before your opponent does. The game features three exciting modes: "Disc Pool" for quick matches without the Queen, "Carrom" for the classic experience, and "Freestyle" where points matter most. With its stunning realistic 3D graphics, wood textures, and precise physics engine, every shot feels authentic. You can compete against players worldwide in real-time 1v1 matches, bet coins in high-stakes arenas, and collect chests to unlock powerful new strikers and stylish pucks. Whether you are a nostalgic pro or a curious beginner, this is the ultimate digital Carrom experience.
Multiplayer Battles: Challenge real opponents worldwide in intense 1v1 matches. Three Game Modes: Choose from Classic Carrom, Disc Pool, and Freestyle. Realistic Physics: Experience smooth controls and accurate ball collision mechanics. Diverse Arenas: Compete in different tiers from Novice to Ultimate for bigger prizes. Collection System: Unlock and upgrade a wide variety of Strikers and Pucks. Daily Rewards: Earn free coins and gems through chests and daily tasks.
The goal of Carrom is to pot all your pieces (Black or White) into the pockets. The Setup: The game is played on a square board. You and your opponent sit on opposite sides. Your Turn: You can only strike from the baseline on your side. Aiming: Touch and drag the large "Striker" piece left or right along your baseline to position it. Shooting: Once positioned, pull your finger back to set the power and direction (like a slingshot). Release your finger to flick the Striker forward. Rules: Disc Pool Mode: Simple and fast. Be the first to pot all your pucks. No "Queen" (the red piece) rules apply here. Carrom Mode: Includes the Red Queen. You must pot the Queen and then immediately pot one of your own pucks ("cover the Queen") to claim it. Fouls: If you pot the Striker, you lose a turn and must return one of your potted pucks to the board. Winning: The first player to clear all their assigned colored pucks from the board wins the match and the coin prize pot.
Drag (Horizontal): Move the striker left or right along the baseline. Pull & Release: Pull back to aim and determine force, release to shoot.
Q: What is the Red Puck? A: That is the Queen. It is worth more points but must be "covered" by potting another puck immediately after. Q: Can I play offline? A: Yes, there is usually an offline practice mode or computer opponent available if you don't have internet. Q: How do I get better Strikers? A: You can unlock chests earned from victories to find cards that upgrade your strikers with better Aim, Force, and Time stats.
