This Mobile Archery Game Requires You To Yank Out The Charging Cable To Hit The Target, But You’ll Have To Purchase Several Spare Accessories To Enjoy The Experience Omar Sohail • at Add on Google Your charging cable isn't going to thank you A creative way to experience mobile games is with the involvement of another accessory like a charging cable, with one developer enabling this synergy with a title called ‘Charchery,’ which only allows you to hit the target after plugging in the cable and yanking it out. It sure seems like an excellent workout for your arms, but you’ll have to purchase several durable cables to have a great time. Charchery is by no means a visual masterpiece, but it is definitely a creative way to enjoy mobile games, at the expense of your charging cable On X, @rebane2001 unveils his latest creation after developing a game that leverages a folding smartphone’s display technology as a controller called Foldy Bird. He states that his inspiration was from games like Defend Your Castle and Bowmaster Prelude, but mentions that Charchery is a highly basic game. A brief demonstration has been shown in the form of a video below, where some humanoid targets are approaching the archer, suggesting that their numbers will be endless. Related Story Arknights: Endfield Beta Test II Hands-On Impressions and Developer Q&AThe arrows are loaded on the bow by plugging in the cable, and as soon as you yank out the cable, a single arrow will be fired at the target. We haven’t tried the game yet, but one game mechanic shown is a combo system. It is possible that under a specific time limit, your combo will be recorded, increasing your overall score when the enemies have overwhelmed the player. However, when we took a gander at the charger, it appears the developer abused the accessory, as its white sleeve was coming apart. i made an archery game that uses your charging cable as the controller pic.twitter.com/CN8BPeGAPK— Rebane (@rebane2001) January 21, 2026 Then again, your charging cable probably won’t last long if you insert it into the port and then yank it, meaning that if you are looking forward to Charchery, you’ll have to purchase an adequate number of these cables, particularly those featuring nylon braiding due to their durability. You can try out the game here, and since it is web-based, you won’t be required to download and install any applications. Unfortunately, you cannot start Charchery on a desktop since it won’t detect the device as a smartphone. News Source: @rebane2001 Follow on Google to get more of our news coverage in your feeds. Further Reading Epic and Google Finally Reach Settlement to Open the Android Platform and Lower Service Fees on Google Play Intel & ARM Sign Deal To Manufacturer Next-Gen Mobile SOCs Using 18A Process Node Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake Desktop & Mobile CPUs Reach End of Life & Discontinued AMD Revealed 31 Vulnerabilities Within Its Processor Lines, Ryzen & EPYC CPUs Included Read all on This Mobile Archery Game Requires You To Yank Out The Charging Cable To Hit The Target, But You’ll Have To Purchase Several Spare Accessories To Enjoy The Experience

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