There are a number of power ups you can use to improve your game play and to improve your overall score.
The first type of power up is the bouncing bull. This power up will make the target decrease and increase in size over and over again. This can work very well, as it means you have a chance of hitting the bullseye when it’s increased in size. If you hit the rings whilst this happens, you will get a power up.
The second type of power up is the fire hoop. This creates a hoop of fire between the ballista and the target board. If you manage to shoot your arrow through this hoop, and successfully hit the board, you’ll get double the points for whatever section you’ve landed your arrow on. For example, the bullseye would be 10 x 2.
The third type is the moving target. With this challenge, the board will move right and left, meaning it is difficult to hit the board. Once you’ve mastered this, you’ll get a power up from this.
The fourth type is the three shots power up. On this one, when you shoot from the ballista, you’ll have three arrows leave the ballista at once, rather than just one. Although the first and third arrow will hit different places, the one in the middle will hit the target just the way it would if it was the only arrow being shot. This bonus can help to hit other obstacles during the game, such as balloons or hoops.
The inverted target will reverse the number of points that each section of the board is worth. For example, the wood around the target is now equivalent to 10 points, instead of 0 points. The bullseye is also worth 0 points now, instead of 10 points. The inside rings are also all inverted as well. This power up is useful because it means that you can aim at a much larger target (the wood), and be more likely to achieve a high amounts of points.