The equipment is easy to carry and simple to set up. The rules are clear but not restrictive. Formats can adapt to different parks, different groups, and different tempos. The aim is not to eliminate structure, but to keep it flexible enough to serve the players rather than dominate them...

We are people who, one day, looked at the urban world and realized two things:
1. it takes itself way too seriously;
2. we don’t.
We play not out of spite for the seriousness of the world, but alongside it...

A simple app accompanies the game. It keeps score, makes sharing easy, and supports new formats as they appear. It reduces friction without adding noise...

But honestly… why not? DiscAim began as a personal adjustment. I wanted a way to keep moving that respected age, attention, and ordinary public space. What started as something I tested for myself slowly became something others wanted to try...
Age? Doesn’t matter.
Gender? Irrelevant.
Body type, fitness, experience? Even less so.
We don’t divide people into “strong” and “not-so-strong.”
We divide them into those who play today, and those who will join tomorrow...

DiscAim functions, but it is intentionally evolving. Different formats are tested in real space and adjusted when necessary. Some variations stay; others quietly disappear.
The structure grows through use, not through theory alone...
