Flick & knock out · Browser
Kancha
Glass marbles and a chalk ring drawn in the dirt. Flick your shooter with one thumb, knock marbles out of the circle, and take the street — first to four wins the match.
How it plays
Pull. Release. Click.
Aim
Drag back anywhere on screen — your shooter fires the other way. The further you pull, the harder it flies.
Flick
Let go. Glass on glass — the click you remember from the street.
First to four
Knock a marble out of the chalk and it's yours. Four wins the match — but a shooter that stops inside the ring is a foul, and it costs you.
The game
Glass, dirt, thumb.
- Name
- Kancha is the glass marble itself — and the street game played with it from Karachi to Kathmandu.
- Control
- One thumb. Pull to aim, release to shoot. From the second street, a jump shot sails clean over stones and bricks.
- Rivals
- Three rivals across three streets — golden hour, rough ground, monsoon — with an original tune on the paan-shop radio. Beat one to unlock the next.
- Two players
- Pass-and-play on one phone. The fairest way to settle an old score.
- Progress
- Wins, streaks and a six-piece keepsake set — saved on your device. No account, no sign-in.
- Plays on
- Any modern browser, desktop or phone.
Questions
Before you flick.
Do I need an account?
No. Your wins, your streak and your keepsake set stay on the device you play on.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Once loaded it runs without a connection.
Is it really free?
Yes. The browser game has no ads at all.
Can I play with a mouse?
Yes — click, drag back, release. It plays best with a thumb, but it plays everywhere.