Familiar with the airhockey? This table soccer size game is common for example in Poland. Just at first glance to all observers, more sophisticated than apes, should be clear about what the game probably will be - in the middle of two opposing parties, excluding the wickets, which fully explain the nature of the game. Your only control element in play is a kind of iron, which can reflect the disc to different directions. It can be a properly aiming a blow really fast and treacherous. In this game there are two distinct modes - classic game against the CP, and Brick Breaker Mode, where you are about to destroy bricks on the game field (a hybrid of classical, vertical brick-breaker). In normal mode against the computer you can gradually improve your skill and make your way up to level #12. However, CP can be treacherous, so it will not be too easy - once you get the blade between you and your wicket, you have a large enough probability that you will score in your own wicket. Therefore, it is sometimes wise to be rather defensive, and not draw too far away from your wicket.
Familiar with the airhockey? This table soccer size game is common for example in Poland. Just at first glance to all observers, more sophisticated than apes, should be clear about what the game probably will be - in the middle of two opposing parties, excluding the wickets, which fully explain the nature of the game. Your only control element in play is a kind of iron, which can reflect the disc to different directions. It can be a properly aiming a blow really fast and treacherous. In this game there are two distinct modes - classic game against the CP, and Brick Breaker Mode, where you are about to destroy bricks on the game field (a hybrid of classical, vertical brick-breaker). In normal mode against the computer you can gradually improve your skill and make your way up to level #12. However, CP can be treacherous, so it will not be too easy - once you get the blade between you and your wicket, you have a large enough probability that you will score in your own wicket. Therefore, it is sometimes wise to be rather defensive, and not draw too far away from your wicket.
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