Carrom Pool: Disc Game is a multiplayer board game adaptation of carrom, where players aim to pot all their pieces before opponents do. Beyond traditional carrom, the app offers six variants—Korona, Couronne, Bob, Crokinole, Pichenotte, and Pitchnut—each with distinct rule structures, board layouts, and tactical considerations that fundamentally alter how matches unfold and what strategies prove effective.
Three distinct game modes form the core experience. Carrom mode follows traditional potti…
Carrom Pool: Disc Game is a multiplayer board game adaptation of carrom, where players aim to pot all their pieces before opponents do. Beyond traditional carrom, the app offers six variants—Korona, Couronne, Bob, Crokinole, Pichenotte, and Pitchnut—each with distinct rule structures, board layouts, and tactical considerations that fundamentally alter how matches unfold and what strategies prove effective.
Three distinct game modes form the core experience. Carrom mode follows traditional potting mechanics and board physics. Free Style mode alters piece interactions and introduces different tactical incentives. Disc Pool mode applies a different ruleset that changes piece behavior and scoring. Players select modes based on personal preference, daily challenges, or time-limited events and competitions within the app.
Multiplayer functionality accommodates various group sizes and competitive formats. One-on-one matches represent the standard format, with individual players competing directly. Two-versus-two team matches enable coordinated strategy between paired players. Four-player games allow up to four players to compete simultaneously. Beyond these structured formats, players can invite friends to custom matches or enter matchmaking systems that automatically pair them with opponents of comparable skill. Offline play is fully supported, enabling matches without network requirements.
The progression system centers on customization. Players unlock strikers—the primary pieces used to strike across the board—alongside puck variants that determine piece behavior during play. A wheel feature provides randomized chances to obtain premium strikers and pucks. Visual customization lets players personalize pieces aesthetically, independent of functional upgrades. Striker upgrades incrementally improve performance characteristics through repeated use.
Multiple systems encourage consistent engagement. A daily lucky box attempt provides one complimentary reward each day. A separate daily golden shot feature offers another free reward opportunity, effectively doubling daily free rewards. Weekly time-limited events introduce rotating challenges and quests with exclusive rewards. Victory chests reward players for winning matches, providing progression currency and customization materials. These mechanisms establish daily and weekly engagement opportunities requiring no financial investment.
Voice and video chat functionality extends the social dimension of competitive play, though access is restricted to Carrom Pass subscribers. Other gameplay systems remain accessible to all players.
Technical implementation prioritizes smooth controls and realistic physics simulation. Multiple arena locations provide visual differentiation, with each representing different board configurations and aesthetics. This maintains a consistent carrom experience across varied visual settings.
Monetization operates through optional in-app purchases and a Carrom Pass subscription. Purchasable items often feature randomized contents rather than direct selection. The subscription restricts premium communication features, while core gameplay and progression remain accessible without payment. Offline play and daily free rewards enable indefinite progression without spending, though monetary investment accelerates access to cosmetic customization and rare gear.