Compara los precios de Archery Club en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por BoomBit. Publicado por BoomBit. Lanzado el 20/3/2023. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Simulation, Sports.

Three bow types, a best-of-three format, and a gear grind that starts fair and gets suspicious fast. Worth a look at the right price, but go in with low expectations on the PC player pool.

My first instinct with Archery Club was to treat it as a budget mobile port on PC, and honestly, that instinct was correct. BoomBit shipped this from their long-running mobile title, and the seams show: the UI is built for thumbs, the progression loop smells like free-to-play, and the community hub on Steam is thin enough that players are already asking whether online multiplayer will ever actually land on the PC version. That context matters before you hand over any money. On the mechanics side, the structure is tighter than you might expect. Matches run best-of-three, with your two or three rounds pulled randomly from three distinct disciplines: Shortbow, a 30-second burst that tests raw aim speed; Longbow, where each successive shot extends the range and forces you to account for gravity and wind; and Compound bow, the closest thing to a strategic layer, where you choose which targets to shoot based on risk-versus-score tradeoffs. None of these are deep simulations, but they are genuinely different in feel. Shortbow rewards the kind of fast-twitch target acquisition that FPS players already have. Longbow asks you to slow down and read the physics. Compound bow punishes greedy calls. That variety per session is the game at its best. The progression is where things get murky. You unlock bow parts by winning matches, and those parts affect your actual stats in PvP. That gap compounds as players climb arenas. Community feedback from the mobile side flags a pattern where opponents in the mid-to-high arena brackets behave in ways consistent with bots, and bots built to win, at that. The PC version does not have a transparent ranked ladder, and with a small active PC player base, matchmaking integrity is genuinely hard to assess. If you are hoping for a clean competitive climb with verified human opponents, the evidence is not reassuring. Local multiplayer and local co-op are tagged and supported with controller input, which is actually the most interesting angle for PC. Two people on the same couch, competing across the three bow modes, is a casual format that sidesteps the bot problem entirely and plays reasonably well with a gamepad. As a party-game alternative to the online grind, it holds up better than it does as a solo ranked experience. Do not go into this expecting 144hz, low-latency dueling that rewards mechanical skill at the top end. The ceiling is too low and the pool too shallow for that. Fred, Scout Team

Archery Club

Archery Club

20 mar 2023BoomBit
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Three bow types, a best-of-three format, and a gear grind that starts fair and gets suspicious fast. Worth a look at the right price, but go in with low expectations on the PC player pool.

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My first instinct with Archery Club was to treat it as a budget mobile port on PC, and honestly, that instinct was correct. BoomBit shipped this from their long-running mobile title, and the seams show: the UI is built for thumbs, the progression loop smells like free-to-play, and the community hub on Steam is thin enough that players are already asking whether online multiplayer will ever actually land on the PC version. That context matters before you hand over any money. On the mechanics side, the structure is tighter than you might expect. Matches run best-of-three, with your two or three rounds pulled randomly from three distinct disciplines: Shortbow, a 30-second burst that tests raw aim speed; Longbow, where each successive shot extends the range and forces you to account for gravity and wind; and Compound bow, the closest thing to a strategic layer, where you choose which targets to shoot based on risk-versus-score tradeoffs. None of these are deep simulations, but they are genuinely different in feel. Shortbow rewards the kind of fast-twitch target acquisition that FPS players already have. Longbow asks you to slow down and read the physics. Compound bow punishes greedy calls. That variety per session is the game at its best. The progression is where things get murky. You unlock bow parts by winning matches, and those parts affect your actual stats in PvP. That gap compounds as players climb arenas. Community feedback from the mobile side flags a pattern where opponents in the mid-to-high arena brackets behave in ways consistent with bots, and bots built to win, at that. The PC version does not have a transparent ranked ladder, and with a small active PC player base, matchmaking integrity is genuinely hard to assess. If you are hoping for a clean competitive climb with verified human opponents, the evidence is not reassuring. Local multiplayer and local co-op are tagged and supported with controller input, which is actually the most interesting angle for PC. Two people on the same couch, competing across the three bow modes, is a casual format that sidesteps the bot problem entirely and plays reasonably well with a gamepad. As a party-game alternative to the online grind, it holds up better than it does as a solo ranked experience. Do not go into this expecting 144hz, low-latency dueling that rewards mechanical skill at the top end. The ceiling is too low and the pool too shallow for that.

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400 MB available space
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API DX10, DX11, DX12 capable
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x86, x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support

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