Rugby Overview
You control the kicker. Before each attempt, you set the direction and power of the kick, often by clicking and dragging or adjusting a meter. A wind indicator on screen adds a constant variable, forcing you to aim off-center to compensate. Your main objective is to successfully kick the ball through the uprights from various positions on the field. The game progresses by moving the kicking tee farther back or to more difficult angles after each successful attempt. The pacing is methodical, almost meditative, as you calculate each shot, but the difficulty ramps up noticeably as the wind gets stronger and the targets get smaller. It feels like a focused test of precision and adjustment under pressure.