Downloaded it but still need to play it.
Tried the game. It is just like any other simulation games. You will be a player who got to select your domestic team and play for it. You will get to bat and bowl few overs. It has a better batting mechanism than bowling. @GentlePigeon, you need to work on the bowling mechanism. When I tried bowling, the over went for at least 20-30 runs. And the wicket cannot be picked for any type of variation you do.
Batting was full of fun. Have to aim at the right direction to fetch some runs and the corners are marked with runs and wickets such that if you aim correctly then you will get some runs and miss it completely by aiming at wickets then you are gone.
Need some improvements with the graphics and overall game performance. And user interface needs some tweaking. I'll give it 2.5/5 as of now. Hope to see more developments in the future and better graphics as well.
Tested out so far. Batting so far has a good concept going. Bowling however should be improved way more. Consider the random events of fours and sixes to be less occurring if you miss the green dot. Increase the chances of singles and twos if you miss it, on some occasions three runs. I say the further you miss the green dot, the likelihood of three runs, four or six shall increase. The closer it is, the more likely it will be a single or two runs. Hitting the green dot should also accumulate to getting only singles, dots or wickets.
In terms of training, have like mini-games to increase individual skills of a player so you can specialise in either batting or bowling. However, you can introduce that stuff at a later stage once you have improved the key basics and graphics of the game itself. Overall, it is promising but I do wish for a much-improved bowling system. The batting system can have minor tweaks.
Please feel free to give your inputs.Hi. I am a brand new member. Have played domestic Age group cricket, would love to give suggestions on team dynamics.