Target Archery: This is the most common form of archery where participants shoot arrows at a target set at
a specific distance. The goal is to hit the center or score points based on where the arrows land on the
target.
In this type of archery, participants shoot at three-dimensional targets that resemble animals or objects
placed in a natural setting. It simulates hunting scenarios and often involves shooting at varying
distances and angles.
This involves shooting at targets set at different distances and often in varying terrain conditions, such
as forests or fields. It tests the archer's ability to adapt to different environments and distances.
This is a newer form of archery where participants shoot at each other with foam-tipped arrows or similar
non-lethal projectiles. The goal is to "tag" opponents with arrows while avoiding being tagged oneself.
This refers to using traditional bows (such as longbows or recurve bows) without modern accessories like
sights or stabilizers. It often emphasizes historical or cultural aspects of archery.
In all forms of archery games, safety is paramount, and participants typically follow strict rules and
guidelines to ensure everyone's well-being. Archery is a sport that requires skill, concentration, and
often teamwork, depending on the specific game being played.