Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/village-cricket/id1438959138 Village Cricket Swipe Studios Interactive Limited Using a simple button press to bat and bowl your way through 50 other villages; your team will have to overcome the chal… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsUsing a simple button press to bat and bowl your way through 50 other villages; your team will have to overcome the challenges of players eating too much before a match, staying up too late the night before, and getting distracted by their mobile phones. Forget the glory of an Ashes Series or a World Cup win – this is grass roots cricket at its most simple! • Name your players after friends, family, or your local team! • Bat and bowl your way through fifty villages! • Enjoy the soothing sounds of leather hitting wood while birds chirp in the background! Information Seller:Swipe Studios Interactive Limited Genre:Simulation, Sports Release:Oct 16, 2018 Updated:Dec 14, 2018 Version:3.0 Size:114.0 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Red1 Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Nov 26, 2010 2,011 6 38 Pre-occupied 42.1 #2 Red1, Oct 18, 2018 Last edited: Oct 18, 2018 Initial impressions: Good: - Can name your players and choose from pre-set physical appearances. - Minimalistic representation of cricket. - Simple controls: 1 tap to swing bat. 1 tap to bowl at the right moment. - Level based game, increasing in complexity. Bad: - You get three bats and three bowls (ie: tap the screen 6 times) per match. The scores of all other players and the opposing team are automated. I'd rather play all of the named characters in my team. Three swings of the bat doesn't feel like cricket. - No way to get points (eg: fours or sixes) so far, just hitting ball to avoid fielders. - After making the six taps for the innings, it takes longer to watch both team's scores be automated, so spend more time waiting than playing. - When bowling there's no batter, just wickets to target (so far). With a few tweaks, this game could be more fun to play. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Initial impressions: Good: - Can name your players and choose from pre-set physical appearances. - Minimalistic representation of cricket. - Simple controls: 1 tap to swing bat. 1 tap to bowl at the right moment. - Level based game, increasing in complexity. Bad: - You get three bats and three bowls (ie: tap the screen 6 times) per match. The scores of all other players and the opposing team are automated. I'd rather play all of the named characters in my team. Three swings of the bat doesn't feel like cricket. - No way to get points (eg: fours or sixes) so far, just hitting ball to avoid fielders. - After making the six taps for the innings, it takes longer to watch both team's scores be automated, so spend more time waiting than playing. - When bowling there's no batter, just wickets to target (so far). With a few tweaks, this game could be more fun to play.