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In the game, you stand in front of a rotating circular target. Your sole task is to throw all the available knives into it. It sounds easy, but if your knife hits a preset target, the level ends immediately.
When you enter a level, a round wooden target or object will appear in the center of the screen. It will rotate in a certain direction. Below is the number of knives you must throw.
Each throw will send a knife flying straight up and into the target. When all the knives have been thrown without hitting any other knives, the level is complete.
In later levels, the game becomes more difficult:
Just one wrong throw, and you have to replay that level.
The controls in Knife Master are quite simple.
On a computer:
On a phone:
There aren't many other function keys, so players just need to focus on timing their throws.
Many new players tend to throw continuously for speed. However, this easily causes knives to collide.
Some helpful tips:
Once you get used to the target's spinning rhythm, you'll easily complete many levels in a row.
Knife Master doesn't have complex graphics or a lengthy storyline. What keeps players hooked is the sense of challenge in each level.
After each failure, players often want to try again immediately to see if they can aim better. This is the factor that keeps many players playing continuously for a long time without realizing it.