Archery Club MOD APK (Unlimited Gems) 2.57.0
MOD
MOD FEATURES
- Unlimited Gems (Activate unlimited gems from mod menu then speed up chest opening using gems to get many gems) repeat when you run out of gems.
DESCRIPTION
Archery Club is a real-time competitive multiplayer archery game where you face opponents worldwide in best-of-three matches. Each match randomly selects two or three game modes from three distinct types: Shortbow is a fast-paced 30-second round testing reflexes and quick aiming skills where you shoot as many targets as possible before time expires. Longbow gives each player three shots where target distance increases after each shot, requiring you to adjust for gravity drop and wind effects as arrows travel longer distances. Compoundbow is the strategic mode where you choose which targets to shoot, high-scoring targets are positioned in harder-to-hit locations, so you must decide whether to play safe or risk difficult shots for better points.
Matches take place across four different venues: forest, wild west, country, and university, each with distinct visual environments. You unlock new bow parts by winning matches and climbing ranks—limbs, risers, sights, stabilizers each affecting your bow’s statistics like power, accuracy, stability, and wind resistance. The upgrade system lets you strengthen bow components with resources earned from victories, and you must pay attention to stat combinations since different bow configurations suit different game modes better. Some bows excel at quick Shortbow rounds while others provide stability for long-distance Longbow shots.
The game has serious technical problems. Servers are weak—frequent freezing and crashes happen regardless of connection strength, robbing you of wins and rewards you earned. The game often doesn’t register rewards after watching ads, forcing you to watch lengthy advertisements twice just to get what you should’ve received the first time. Starting positions on targets can be exploited since if you memorize specific board numbers and aim points, you can calculate headshots every single time removing actual skill from equation. The progression system heavily favors paying players—you need to spend significant money to assemble competitive bow setups that can actually win matches against opponents at similar skill levels. Free players hit walls quickly where their equipment simply can’t compete.
Matchmaking theoretically pairs you with similar-strength opponents, but the equipment advantage paying players get makes matches feel unfair. Avatar designs are bizarre creepy, weird-looking characters that appear almost criminally insane rather than normal people.