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Super Thrower

Grip each throw, thread the rotating gaps, and wow the carnival crowd with picture-perfect bullseyes.

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Gameplay overview

Bullseyes on parade

Super Thrower gives you a limited set of knives and axes to toss at rotating boards packed with bottles, balloons, and valuable score multipliers. Each successful stick locks the target in place and speeds up the wheel, forcing tighter timing and calmer nerves as the round escalates.

Hitting bonus icons chains combos together, while striking a blocker immediately shatters your streak. Keep the arena clear, adapt to changing spin speeds, and push for new high scores across bite-sized stages.

Controls

Tap to stick the landing

  • Left-click / Tap: Throw the next blade at the highlighted board.
  • Watch the spin: Wait for a safe gap, then release to avoid existing blades.
  • Use retries: Restart instantly after a miss to chase a better combo.

Why play it?

Arcade precision rush

  • Fast rounds make Super Thrower perfect for quick score-chasing sessions.
  • Unlock new throwing props and animated boards as you conquer quests.
  • Simple one-button controls sharpen reflexes while keeping the challenge high.

Tips

Stay cool under pressure

  • Focus on the board's rotation rhythm so you can land throws without second-guessing.
  • Prioritize hitting bonus icons early to build a larger score buffer.
  • If the wheel is crowded, wait a full rotation instead of forcing a risky toss.

Our take

Why Super Thrower is a satisfying timing act

Super Thrower plays like a carnival wheel brought into the browser—your success hinges on reading the rotation rhythm and committing to throws without overthinking. Sticking knives cleanly into moving targets feels great, and near-misses keep the tension high without long punishments.

Because each routine is short and inputs are simple, it’s ideal for quick sessions where you want to lean on timing skills rather than complex controls. The theatrical presentation makes even basic boards feel like a little performance.

Who will enjoy it?

Players who enjoy timing-based arcade games and bullseye challenges will like Super Thrower, especially if you prefer mouse or tap input over heavy keyboard combos. If you’re chasing deep progression it’s intentionally lean, but as a skill showcase it’s spot on.