- October 28, 2009
- Mindstorm Studios
Cricket Revolution
Platforms
About
"Cricket Revolution" is an engaging cricket simulation game that offers a realistic cricket experience with its advanced physics engine and detailed graphics. The game provides various gameplay modes, including quick match, tournament, and career mode, where players can create and customize their own cricket team. It also features comprehensive tutorials and improved AI for an immersive and challenging cricket gaming experience.











- One of the best cricket games available, with realistic controls and enjoyable gameplay.
- Offers customization options for creating your own team, adding a fun element to the game.
- Good graphics and a decent cricket simulation experience, especially for a low price.
- Controls are clunky and unintuitive, making it difficult to enjoy the gameplay.
- Multiplayer features are lacking, with many users unable to find servers or connect online.
- The game is riddled with bugs and performance issues, leading to a frustrating experience.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay features interesting mechanics like confidence meters and stat tracking, but suffers from clunky execution and a lack of depth, with automatic fielding and overly simplified bowling mechanics. While the game offers a variety of swing options, the overall experience feels limited due to minimal customization and repetitive gameplay. Fine-tuning is needed, especially for bowling, to enhance the overall enjoyment.
“Great game mechanics, physics, and animations.”
“The gameplay is both incredibly simplistic and needlessly complex, with many ways to swing, each with their own button combination.”
“The gameplay is both incredibly simplistic (fielding is all automatic and bowling is very toned-down) and needlessly complex (many, many ways to swing, each with their own button combination). There's not a whole lot to do but just play games with the teams they provide you (no customization or anything like that), so even if you can get past the controls, there's not much to do.”
“It could still do with some fine tuning, particularly the mechanics for bowling, which seem a bit too easy.”