Cannon Ball Blast
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Cannon Ball Blast is a free browser arcade game where you aim and fire cannonballs to take out waves of monsters before they reach you. No download needed, and it runs on desktop and mobile. The game is free to play directly in your browser, so it works at school or at work wherever browser games are allowed.
What is Cannon Ball Blast?
Cannon Ball Blast is a casual 2D arcade game built around a simple loop: aim your cannon, fire, and destroy the targets or monsters heading your way. Each shot counts, so accuracy matters as much as speed. The game runs entirely in the browser with no installation required, and the controls are straightforward enough to pick up in under a minute.
Aiming and firing your cannon
Control the cannon using your mouse or touchscreen. Point to set the angle, then click or tap to fire. On mobile the on-screen input works the same way.
| Action | Desktop | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Aim cannon | Move mouse | Drag finger |
| Fire | Click | Tap |
| Adjust angle | Mouse position | Touch position |
Monsters and targets
Each round sends monsters or targets toward your position. Your job is to knock them out before they get through. As rounds progress the pace picks up, giving you less time to line up each shot. The core challenge is managing the angle of each shot under pressure.
| Threat type | What to watch for |
|---|---|
| Early monsters | Slow moving, good for getting your aim calibrated |
| Later waves | Faster approach, less margin for missed shots |
| Multiple targets | Spread across the screen, requires quick angle changes |
Scoring and progress
Points stack up with each successful hit. Clearing a wave fully tends to reward more than letting a few targets slip past. The game keeps the feedback loop tight: fire, hit, move to the next wave.
Tips for hitting more targets
- Take a moment to track the monster path before firing, especially on faster waves.
- Tap or click slightly ahead of moving targets to account for travel time.
- On mobile, use short controlled taps rather than long drags for better precision.
- If a wave looks overwhelming, prioritize the closest targets first.