Game Introduction
Carrom is a billiards game, similar to billiards. With the help of the cue ball, the player needs to hit the correct piece into the pocket to obtain a score or a cumulative number. The player with the highest cumulative score or the first to score all the specified goals wins.
2-player mode:
Players are placed facing each other, and the system determines the color of the game to be scored by both sides. For example, if the game determines that the ball you want to score is black, you cannot hit the white ball, and the red ball can only be scored on the penultimate ball (if the red ball is scored early, the correct goal must be scored immediately).
4-player mode:
The player hits the ball in 4 directions: up, down, left, right, and left. The player's position of hitting the ball is randomly arranged by the system. The position of the shot is fixed during a single player's point of view, and the actual 4 players screen shows a different table situation. Regardless of color, the goal is to accumulate points and the red ball is the last ball to be scored.
9 black balls, worth 10 points, 9 white balls, worth 20 points, 1 red ball, worth 50 points, 1 cue ball