Carrom is a digital version of the classic board game where players use a wooden striker to pocket their pieces, featuring real-time multiplayer and emphasizing aiming and bounce calculation skills.

About the Game

Carrom is a digital adaptation of the classic board game, faithfully recreating the gameplay and experience of the physical version. Set on a virtual wooden board, players take on the role of a Carrom competitor, aiming to pocket all their pieces (black or white) into the corner pockets through precise striking techniques. The game emphasizes tactics and spatial control, allowing players to face opponents from around the world in real-time matches or practice solo to improve skills. Carrom is not just a casual entertainment game but also a competitive activity that tests patience and strategy, suitable for players of all ages to enjoy the charm of traditional gaming.

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How to Play

In Carrom, the game starts with a pile of black and white pieces in the center of the board. Players must identify their color (white or black) and use a wooden striker to aim and calculate bounce trajectories to pocket their pieces. Core gameplay includes real-time multiplayer matches or solo practice modes, where players control strike force and angle to avoid pocketing the striker (which incurs a penalty). The game features realistic physics simulation for authentic piece sliding and supports an expanded view mode for enhanced immersion. Players can adjust shooting direction by dragging the striker along the bottom groove, and click and drag the cue ball to see a direction arrow, adjusting power based on distance. Strategically, direct hits are not always best; sometimes, a soft hit to move opponent pieces to difficult positions is more effective than attempting distant shots. The game emphasizes precise calculation, rebound techniques, and spatial control over brute force.

Controls

Hold down and drag the wooden striker along the bottom groove to adjust the shooting angle; click on the cue ball and drag to display a direction arrow, adjusting power based on distance; the game runs directly in any modern browser without additional downloads.