Coin Oraxuza Strike rewards players who think one collision ahead. The board mixes direct pockets with rail-assisted angles, while adjustable striker power lets you choose between a gentle setup and a forceful break that can send several coins into motion.
The table uses four corner pockets and two additional openings at the top and bottom centre. With targets starting around the middle, nearly every direction offers a possible route once the cluster begins to separate.
Drag backward from the striker to display the aiming path. Shift the angle to select the first contact point, then consider how that collision may send another coin toward a pocket or useful rail.
Power comes from drag distance. More power increases travel and chain movement, while reduced power gives better control around nearby pockets. The physics keep rebounds elastic so both direction and speed affect the final result.
White starts at 1 point and the values rise through red, blue, green, royal purple, and the 20-point Queen. Pocketing multiple targets from one striker release can activate ×2, ×3, and higher combo value.
Clear the remaining targets before your shots reach zero to continue into a more difficult round. If the striker drops into a pocket, the board applies the usual −10 point own-goal penalty.