Cricket on Cards
by gangofgamers
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Cricket on Cards
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Description
Play the ultimate cricket card game.
How to Play
Use your Mouse to play.
FAQ
What is Cricket on Cards?
Cricket on Cards is a browser-based card game developed by GangOfGamers that combines the rules of cricket with strategic card play.
How do you play Cricket on Cards?
In Cricket on Cards, players use cricket-themed cards to simulate matches, playing cards to bat, bowl, and score runs while competing against AI or another player.
What is the main gameplay loop in Cricket on Cards?
The core gameplay involves drawing and playing cards each turn to outmaneuver your opponent, aiming to score more runs and win the cricket match.
Does Cricket on Cards have multiplayer features?
Yes, Cricket on Cards offers both single-player mode versus the computer and a local multiplayer mode where two players can compete on the same device.
Are there progression systems or unlockables in Cricket on Cards?
Cricket on Cards focuses on quick match sessions and immediate play rather than long-term progression or unlockable content.
Comments
Elmyr
Apr. 25, 2013
Pointless game. No balance whatsoever. I had a long run of wins because of guys with around 10k runs or more vs. guys with less than 1k. If the game taught us something about cricket it might be interesting, but instead it's nothing but stats that for the most part mean nothing to us. Proofreading was apparently non-existent: I Googled one random player, "Brayn Laara", who turned out to be "Brian Lara". If I knew anything about cricket that wouldn't have been necessary, but wtf, were you typing with your face?
sandeshj1990
Jun. 30, 2013
@Elmyr : the names are not matching with real names because this is not official cricket card game so you can't use real player names
d1000
Apr. 25, 2013
Man, i think a deep knowledge of cricket players is kind of a prereq for this. Fun concept tho.