Coin Bukiro Flick is built for quick board sessions with a strong emphasis on bank shots and efficient routes. The striker responds to the distance of your drag, target coins react through elastic collisions, and every open pocket can become part of a scoring plan.
The board contains six scoring pockets positioned around its outside edges. Because targets shift after every collision, the best opening on one shot may disappear on the next, making each round a changing route puzzle.
Start from the large striker near the bottom. Drag away from the intended direction to create the aiming guide. Small angle changes can redirect the first hit enough to create a bank or expose a second target.
Let go when the guide and power feel right. The striker accelerates into the board and transfers momentum through the target coins, which can rebound from one another and from the rails before settling.
White, red, blue, green, royal purple, and Queen coins award progressively larger values. Consecutive pockets from a single strike can trigger combo multipliers, rewarding shots that create more than one useful collision.
The goal is to remove all targets before the available releases run out. Higher rounds use busier arrangements, and pocketing the striker itself costs 10 points, so reckless power can be expensive.