17 February 2004 18:34 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Mobile games are supposed to be a quick affair to fill a dull moment. It seems strange then that a game that in real life can last for hours finds itself of the mobile phone.Com2uS Pro Baseball. Gameplay follows the American game to the letter and you can opt for three, five seven or nine-inning games.
If you’re pitching you get four different balls you can throw while the hitting isn’t as creative - left, right or centre field while graphics are good, but nothing to get too excited by.
Verdict
At £3 you can't really go wrong here, however the nature of the game means that this will really only likely to appeal to hardcore baseball fans. If you don't know the rules this will only lead to frustration.
Score
Review Recap
- Made by
- Com2uS
- Price as reviewed
- £3
- The good
- if your a fan your love it
- The bad
- if your not you'll only get frustrated
- Quick verdict
- Only really for the hardcore baseball fan out there who also happens to own a mobile phone
- Score
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