Everything About Stone Flick (Alkkagi)
Alkkagi is a traditional Korean board game where you flick stones to push opponent pieces off the board. This online version uses a slingshot mechanic with a real physics-based collision engine for realistic stone movement. Simple controls but strategic depth comes from mastering angle and power adjustments.
Click a blue stone (yours) and drag backward — it launches like a slingshot. Drag distance controls power, direction controls angle. Push all red opponent stones off the board to win, but your own stones can also fall off, requiring careful calculation.
In AI mode, the computer strategically targets your stones. The AI aims at your closest stone with some randomness, so it is not fully predictable. Your score equals remaining stones when you win, so eliminating all opponents with minimal losses is the key to high scores.
Pro tip: Rather than aiming directly at opponent stones, chain collisions between your own stones can push opponents from unexpected angles. Opponent stones near the board edge can be knocked off with minimal force — prioritize these targets. Too much power risks sending your own stones off the board, so control is essential.