Additionally, Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers is feature-rich with multiplayer tournaments, mini games, eight different interactive fields, season mode, family mode, quick play and an all new story mode setting, never seen before in a kids sports game.
The game is packed with loads of surprises to keep kids coming back for more and stars a neighborhood full of fun and diverse kids – both fan favorite characters and new friends. _Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers _offers hours of entertainment with laugh out loud comedic commentary and exaggerated animations for a one-of-a-kind gaming experience. “With fun comedic scenarios, cool and imaginative power-ups, mini-games, your favorite characters and the all new story-mode, the overall gameplay experience is sure to entertain kids and their friends over and over again.” “ Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers is a big evolution for the number one kids sports videogame brand with a whole host of fun, new features while keeping true to the classic rules of the sport,” says Jim Wilson, President and CEO of Atari, Inc. Sandlot Sluggers, developed by HB Studios, is a completely new take on a longtime favorite franchise with all-new features, updated graphics, enhanced gameplay, and extensive options that will keep players and gamers alike enthusiastically entertained. Based on one of the best selling kids’ sports videogame series, Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers allows players to join their favorite neighborhood friends and play ball in fun and exciting arcade style sports action.
A quick snap of this and you’ll be set for days.Batter up! Atari, one of the world’s most recognized videogame publishers, hits a home run with the all-new Backyard Sports: Sandlot Sluggers videogame for the Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS and a downloadable Windows PC version shipping out May 25, 2010. If you want to feel good about yourself you can do this with a big group of doggos, becoming the centre of their entire world. A few more strokes will see those hearts start pouring out of them like steam from a locomotive, and they’ll chase you around for a while having become utterly enamoured with you. They love it when you do, with hearts popping out of their heads. In a bid to answer the internet’s number one question, you can of course pet the dog in Pupperazi. There’s a variety of interactive objects, with the dogs at the centre of it all. Pupperazi lives and dies on its simple charms, and the hope that you’ll be consistently won over by throwing balls and frisbees for angular dogs who’ll go wild fetching them. There’s no time limits, or rating systems, making progression feel fluid and unobtrusive, though once you’ve warmed to the game’s core systems you’ll realise that there’s not all that much to it. The dogs here are minimally animated, which is to say, their legs don’t move as they bounce around doing things. Pupperazi isn’t exactly realistic, but you’ll wish it was. There’s Pugs, Westies, Labs, and a whole range of breeds between, and they’re all going about their business, whether that’s unaccompanied walkies, riding a scooter, or playing a few games in the video arcade. And no humans, which is probably for the best. Some of these tasks are straightforward, like taking a picture of a dog while crouching down, while other tasks will have you collecting trash and photographing a newly clean skate park as it reopens. Successfully completing them gains you more followers on Dognet, the game’s social media platform, and as you progress you unlock new lenses and film types to tinker with, as well as new locations to traipse around taking pictures of dogs. If you’re more interested in taking shots at a distant enemy in Call of Duty: Warzone then you can probably stop reading now. If you’re an Alsatian auteur, or a Schnauzer shutterbug, then this will likely be the greatest moment of your life. While they allegedly all go there anyway, you can now join them, taking your trusty camera along for the ride and snapping pups in a variety of locations, poses, and activities. Inspired by a world obsessed with taking snaps of everything, and the goodest of good boys and girls, it’s a match made in (dog) heaven. By the end of this short and sweet quest, you’ll probably be billing developer Sundae Month for sound effects work, as your cries of joy become an unavoidable soundtrack to their canine camera caper.Īs premises go, Pupperazi is relatively limited. The low-poly, and resoundingly glorious dog that meets you is merely the start of your journey into Pupperazi, a game about taking pictures of dogs.
The sound of everyone’s mental anguish melting away is a good starting point for pretty much anything, and Pupperazi manages to do that from its title screen.