TableTop Cricket
- February 25, 2015
- Big Ant Studios
"TableTop Cricket" is a fast-paced cricket simulation game that takes you on a world tour to compete in over 60 challenges and matches. The game offers single and multiplayer modes, including T10, T20, ODI, and Indoor Rules, and allows you to play against friends or online players from around the world. With full keyboard and controller support, you can track your stats and unlock achievements as you progress. Play in various locations with different backdrops and test your skills in a fun and engaging cricket experience.
Reviews
- The game is simple and fun, making it accessible for both young and old players.
- It offers a casual gaming experience with various modes, including a World Tour that provides enjoyable challenges.
- The batting mechanics are fluent and enjoyable, especially when playing with friends in multiplayer mode.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs, poor graphics options, and a lack of a tutorial, making it frustrating to play.
- Fielding mechanics are frustrating, and the interface is considered amateurish by many players.
- The loud music and bright flashes during gameplay can be distracting and irritating.
- graphics6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally considered satisfactory, showcasing a detailed and colorful representation of the table-sized world. However, there is a notable lack of customization options, as players cannot adjust the default resolution of 720p, which some reviewers feel reflects the game's lower price point compared to competitors. Overall, while the visuals are decent, the absence of graphical options detracts from the experience.
“There are no graphics options (can't even change the default (720p), nor is there a tutorial anywhere in sight.”
“If you compare DBC vs table top cricket prizes, you will notice a huge price difference, and that price difference should indicate that graphics would be low as compared to DBC.”
“Graphics are fine, they represent this table-sized world with generous detail and color.”
- music4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music in the game is described as excessively loud and difficult to adjust, requiring players to navigate through the in-game menu to lower the volume. Additionally, the interface is criticized for being amateurish, which adds to the overall frustration experienced by users.
“Can't play with Xbox controller, little help from the menu, irritatingly amateur interface with the game, loud music that doesn't turn down without going into the game menu.”
“Be aware that you must move your cursor off the screen as it will display the loading symbol all the time and the music is loud.”