Goli Maar

Goli Maar — Rules & How to Play

Understand the game mechanics before you play

Goli Maar is a skill-based strategic game intended for entertainment purposes only. All in-game points have no real-world monetary value and are used solely to enhance gameplay experience.

đŸŽ¯ Game Overview

Goli Maar is a thrilling strategic shooting challenge where two players take alternating turns as the Shooter and Target. The game tests your strategic planning and decision-making across 10 interactive rounds. The objective is simple: use tactical choices to win points!

🕹ī¸ How to Play (Step by Step)

  1. The Shooter places projectiles in the chamber (0 to 6).
  2. The Target rotates the chamber, randomizing positions.
  3. The Shooter sets a challenge points (minimum 200 points).
  4. The Target chooses to Accept the challenge or Decline.
  5. If a projectile is in the active position: Target loses 1000 points, Shooter wins 1000 points.
  6. If the chamber is empty: Shooter loses the challenge points, Target gains that points.
  7. At the end of each round, roles swap between Shooter and Target.
  8. The game continues for 10 rounds or until a player exits or times out.

📈 Increasing Difficulty Levels

  • Rounds 1 & 2: Shooter can place only 1 projectile.
  • Rounds 3 & 4: Up to 2 projectiles.
  • Rounds 5 & 6: Up to 3 projectiles.
  • Rounds 7 & 8: Up to 4 projectiles.
  • Rounds 9 & 10: Up to 5 projectiles.
  • After Round 10, the game ends or the target is declared successful if no projectiles hit.

💰 Point System

  • Projectile hit: Shooter +1000 | Target -1000
  • Empty chamber: Shooter loses challenge points | Target gains challenge points
  • Target declines: Shooter gains challenge points
  • Timeout or exit: Opponent gains 1000 points.
  • Complete all 10 rounds: Both players gain completion points.

âŗ Timeouts & Early Exits

  • Each player has 90 seconds per turn.
  • Timeout results in a -1000 points penalty for the inactive player.
  • Exiting mid-game deducts 1000 points from the leaving player.

🏆 Game End Conditions

  • Game ends after 10 rounds.
  • If no projectile hits occur, both players complete the challenge and gain bonus points.
  • If a player's points drop below 0 at any point, they are automatically eliminated.

📖 Example Scenarios

  • Shooter places 2 projectiles. Target spins and accepts the challenge. Empty chamber → Shooter loses challenge points.
  • In round 6, Target declines → Shooter instantly wins challenge points.
  • Game reaches round 10 without a hit → Both players get completion bonus.

Now that you know the rules, get ready and show your strategic skills in Goli Maar!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How many points do I need to join or create a game?
    A: You need a minimum of 1000 points to create or join a game.
  • Q: What happens if I quit mid-game?
    A: You will lose points, and the remaining player will win by default.
  • Q: Can points go negative?
    A: Yes, currently players can have negative points. However, you need to maintain at least 1000 points to participate in new games.
  • Q: How does difficulty increase as the game progresses?
    A: The number of projectiles increases every two rounds, making the strategic challenge more intense!
  • Q: Can I play multiple games at the same time?
    A: No, you can only participate in one game at a time.
  • Q: What if both players complete all 10 rounds?
    A: Currently, the game ends with completion messages. (Bonus points may be added in future updates.)
  • Q: Do in-game points have any real-world value?
    A: No, in-game points are virtual currency used only for entertainment purposes within Goli Maar and have no real-world monetary value.