Hit Knock Down: lining up baseball shots at stacked cans
In Hit Knock Down, you line up a baseball shot and try to send the ball into a target stack of cans from a set distance. The setup is easy to read on screen: bat in hand, ball in front, and one clear angle to judge before you swing.
It fits the sport category, but the action plays more like an arcade timing test than a long sports sim. You click or tap to play, so it runs in your browser, no download needed, and it works on both mobile and desktop.
Each stage changes the target mix, which is why the baseball tag makes sense here. Some levels ask you to knock down cans, while others switch the targets to wood or stone, so you keep recalculating the shot path instead of repeating the same throw.
Because the cans sit in a tight cluster, a small adjustment can turn one hit into a full clear. Miss the angle by a little, and you may clip only the edge, so every swing asks you to read distance and height before you fire.
If you want a close match, Home Run Boy also leans on baseball timing, while this game keeps the focus on one precise hit and a knockdown result. Start playing when you want a quick browser challenge that asks for angle, pace, and a little patience before every swing.
That makes Hit Knock Down easy to pick up for short sessions and just as easy to revisit when you want a better score. The mouse click or tap control keeps the action simple, but the shifting targets make each attempt feel different enough to chase another run.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
11 june 2025
Last Update
11 june 2025