更新日期 :
2012-02-22
空間需求 :
20.0 MB
系統需求 :
Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 3.2 or later.
語  言 :
English
發行公司 :
Outer Court
版  本 :
1.0

Spikeball For Two


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介紹

Spikeball For Two is a fun action game specifically made for the iPad, and specifically for two players on a shared iPad. Your goal is to steer your spiketail using the colored control circle to push the lightball into the opposing goal. The further your finger taps away from the center of the control circle, the faster your spiketail will move... but be careful, because when you collide with the spiked tail of your opposing player, you'll be poisoned for a while and inable to move!

The first player to score four goals wins. Extra pills appear throughout the game; eat them (or wait for them to auto-activate) and a special extra round will start. Extras include icy grounds that make it harder to steer, diamond hunts where the player who collects more will score a goal point, invisibility which will make your spiketail much harder to see, and more.


You can play Spikeball at home or in pubs, cafes, the train, or anywhere else where you can take your iPad with you! The game opens up immediately without the need to click through intro screens or settings, ideal for a casual local multiplayer game with friends or strangers. You can also prepare for the two-player game with a bonus single-player training mode, in which you try to collect all diamonds in a spiked maze in the shortest possible time. Spikeball features over 20 different extra modes popping up during the game; refine your strategy and skill to master them all against opponents!


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