
UpdatedDec 7, 2024
PublishedJul 21, 2020
Packagehimanshu.hand_cricket
MD53a990760da21dd6032fa543ecb1c9869
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What's new
*Fixed the bug causing crashes on devices 6.0 and lower.
Performance improvements and UI changes
Performance improvements and UI changes
Description
The same simplicity and fun of playing hand cricket now in a modern digital form. Plus, it's completely free.
More features and details-
❖ Intuitive UI.
❖ Engaging graphics and sound effects.
❖ Fun to play.
❖ Small app size
❖ Though the game’s easy to understand but many a times, the Android proves to be unpredictable and thus really hard to beat.
❖ No extra permissions required.
❖ As we said, the game's actually simple to understand. Anyways, it has been nicely explained in the coming lines for anyone who's unaware of it.
→ On the game screen, the upper and lower halves belong to the Android (Device) and the Player respectively.
→ There are five kinds of score which both of them can make.
→ Basically, in the game, the number of fingers represent equivalent number of runs.
→ There are no minimum overs to mark the innings, instead the innings continue until a wicket falls down or the target score is achieved, the latter, of course, being possible only in the second innings.
→ The player needs to select an image, from the given images, to make their desired score. Simultaneously, the android also does the same.
→ If both of the scores happen to be the same, then the batsman is declared out.
→ Otherwise the score made by the batsman gets added to his/her total score.
→ This continues until the batsman gets out, after which, just like normal cricket rules, the other player gets to bat and chase down the target.
Credits :
UI icons based on original icons from flaticon.com
We're always on the lookout for improvements! Please help us by sharing your feedback.
More features and details-
❖ Intuitive UI.
❖ Engaging graphics and sound effects.
❖ Fun to play.
❖ Small app size
❖ Though the game’s easy to understand but many a times, the Android proves to be unpredictable and thus really hard to beat.
❖ No extra permissions required.
❖ As we said, the game's actually simple to understand. Anyways, it has been nicely explained in the coming lines for anyone who's unaware of it.
→ On the game screen, the upper and lower halves belong to the Android (Device) and the Player respectively.
→ There are five kinds of score which both of them can make.
→ Basically, in the game, the number of fingers represent equivalent number of runs.
→ There are no minimum overs to mark the innings, instead the innings continue until a wicket falls down or the target score is achieved, the latter, of course, being possible only in the second innings.
→ The player needs to select an image, from the given images, to make their desired score. Simultaneously, the android also does the same.
→ If both of the scores happen to be the same, then the batsman is declared out.
→ Otherwise the score made by the batsman gets added to his/her total score.
→ This continues until the batsman gets out, after which, just like normal cricket rules, the other player gets to bat and chase down the target.
Credits :
UI icons based on original icons from flaticon.com
We're always on the lookout for improvements! Please help us by sharing your feedback.
Required features
- Faketouch android.hardware.faketouch
- Screen Portrait android.hardware.screen.portrait