Game process: The attacker starts with a set of offensive opportunities, known as the “Fourth Offense”. Each group of offensive opportunities must advance 10 yards to the opposite end zone in total. If the four attacks are completed and advance 10 yards in total, they will regain the fourth-gear offensive opportunity. If they are not completed, they will exchange the ball at the dead ball. Usually, the attackers will choose to punt after 3 attacks, so that the dead ball is farther away from their own end zone. After 3 attacks, if you are close to the opponent's end zone, you can choose a free kick to score directly.
Advancement method: pass the ball from the quarter to the receiver or run by the running back with the ball.
Converting the ball:
1. The offensive team scores.
2. The fourth-gear offensive opportunity did not advance 10 yards.
3. The offensive team fumbles the ball and is grabbed by the defending team.
4. The pass of the offensive team is intercepted by the defensive team.
5. The attacker is sacked or out of bounds in the end zone of his own side, forming a safety score.
How to score:
Touchdown: If you push the ball into the opponent’s end zone, you can complete a touchdown and score 6 points. After a touchdown, you can choose to play an additional point to score 1 point, or choose to play two yards on the opponent at a time. Line attack opportunities, touchdowns successfully scored 2 points.