Futuristic sports are all the rage, and have you ever
known Mastertronic let an opportunity slip? Course not. So here's
Hyperbowl, not to be confused with Firebird's similarly named
Hypaball, previewed in the
YS sports feature. A 35th Century
version of ice hockey, it sadly leaves out all the interesting
aspects of that extraordinary sport - the bad language, the funny
clothes and, of course, the sickening violence. Instead you just
bash a ball around, trying to score goals against an unnamed
opponent. Not that you have to bash it yourself. Remember, this is
the 35th century! No, you climb into your Class 1 Trident
spacecraft and fire with your nose cannons. You'll soon pick it up!
You can choose any of ten different ships, each with its own
special strengths and weaknesses. By trial and error, you should
eventually find one that suits you best. Then it's just a matter of
propelling the ball towards your opponent's goal. Bounce it off his
goal-line and you get one point. Hit the goal itself and you get two
points. The first to nine wins.
There's really not much more to it. Practice helps, as with any
game, but I'm not entirely convinced that many people will stay with
it for as long as that. The graphics are fairly primitive, so there's
nothing to distract you from the mundane nature of the game itself.
Still, it's a cheapie version of
other, far better games, and if
you haven't got the dosh, it's a
perfectly reasonable substitute.
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