Install | <10 |
From 1 Rates | 5 |
Category | Sports |
Size | 3 MB |
Last Update | 2023 January 9 |
Install | <10 |
From 1 Rates | 5 |
Category | Sports |
Size | 3 MB |
Last Update | 2023 January 9 |
_ No ads.
_ No need for internet.
_ Ability to save and continue easily.
The game lacks a season mode. Instead, in the one-player mode the player's goal was to defeat every other team featured in the game in the order of their choosing in a round robin style. Wins and losses were not recorded, and the player could continue playing indefinitely until all other teams were defeated. While this meant that there was no set schedule of games, pitchers did have a stamina rating that once depleted would take several games' worth of rest to recover from. In this way, the game simulated the idea of a pitching rotation.
On the initial screen, players can choose to play 1 or 2 player games, as well as spectator mode (CPU vs. CPU), a 1 or 2 player All-Star game, or enter a password. Passwords are given out after every game and record what teams the player has beat, as well as the pitcher's stamina levels.
Functionally, the game plays similarly to R.B.I. Baseball, but with a few notable fun exceptions. For example, the umpires are anthropomorphic rabbits, players become unconscious when they are forced out or knocked out by the ball, and there are different, more kid-friendly animations for events such as home runs and close plays at the plate. Similar to the Japanese League, the game will end in a tie after 12 innings.
Like in real baseball, typical gameplay includes pinch hitters and pinch runners, stolen bases, four types of pitches and players with different attributes. The game features two leagues, the Ultra (corresponding to National League cities) and the Super (American League cities). Neither the Ultra nor the Super league use the DH rule. At the end of the game each team's game statistics are tracked and the score by innings is displayed.