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Reviewed – Slapshot Frenzy

Posted by kevkev On May - 31 - 2010

In this review today, I shall be looking at the Slapshot Frenzy game produced by Skyworks, and is avaliable on the iTunes app store, for the iPhone (though it works fine on the iPad). This game usually retails at 99 cents, however to celebrate memorial weekend, it is free. For those of you not wishing to pay, there is a lite version for free, that features the free skate mode only and no scoreboard.
Please note that I did review this app on my iPad, so the graphics do look a little blocky as I ran it in the 2x mode, though I did one screenshot at its usual resolution to show you what it is like.

Slapshot Frenzy
Amongst the endless supply of shootout games, air hockey games and generic hockey fighting games, this app sits. The app has a rating of just two stars and some rather unflattering reviews.
The description states:
Can’t get enough of the hockey season? Think you have what it takes to score top shelf? Now from Skyworks comes another addictive masterpiece, slapshot frenzy.

(Menu Screen)

Presentation
The icon for the application is simple to say the least, and it is literally just a goalie mask on top of a black background. The game’s creators “Skyworks” have slapped their name on top of this, which I feel is unnecessary, as it detracts what could be a simple and easy to recognisable icon. It is however clear from the icon that this is a hockey game, though it doesn’t stand out amongst my other icons.
The game is played horizontally, and loads straight into the game menu. There’s little load time on my iPhone, and it is non existant on my iPad.

On the menu screen you have got two gameplay options, two high scoreboards are avaliable to view; and this includes offline and online scores. Sadly this game has no online functionality beyond the scoreboard, so I am not entirely sure there’s much point to having this function. I will note that it seems there’s a max of 138 scores on the board; so I am assuming this game isnt too popular, or people don’t like to submit their score.
In addition to the scoreboards, there is a very limited option panel, with music and sound fx controls, with a very short list of instructions – which in my opinion is brief, and nicely to the point.

(Action near the net)

Gameplay
The controls for this game are pretty simple, to win a face off you double tap your player, to move you drag the player where you want them to go, double tap that player to pass, and to shoot you simply double tap where you want the puck to go. To make the shot go high, you simply triple tap.

The game features two modes: Classic Mode, and Free Skate Mode.

In free skate, you have two minutes to score as many goals as possible with two players against the goalie.
The first thing you notice on loading up the game I guess is the sound. I was quite impressed with the sound effects, they feel quite realistic, from the organ tune to the crowd.
There is a responsive cheer from the crowd if you score, and a responsive sigh if you miss. The skating sound is accurate sounding also and the shots sound convincing.
Controls however feel fairly unresponsive; especially when I ran it in 1x mode (iPhone). These did improve when I enlarged the screen; though this is not possible for iPhone or iPod touch owners.
The worst control functionality I felt was the faceoffs, which seemed unresponsive, and it was hard to win a faceoff. Moving a player felt sluggish, though shooting felt fairly responsive though moving your finger away from the player to shoot felt awkward.

The other option is classic mode, which is similar to free skate, except there is an additional two AI players. However, the AI cannot score – but then again, this is a slapshot game, so I guess it feels more like a hockey training drill. No defense options are avaliable and checking never really happens, you just “get” the puck. The AI does however get in your way, and they feel well designed. The AI goalie will move to stop your shot, and it does make scoring a little harder – so don’t expect to rack up a mass amount of goals on your first run.

Sadly, if you like to choose “teams”, it is not an option – you are the blue team no questions.

No further functions exist, which is a shame, as this could work well as a basic online versus game, or even a one device two player game.

(Faceoff on Classic Mode)

Graphics
The graphics aren’t that bad. The players are all the same (recoloured), but the players are detailed and the rink looks realistic. The audience isn’t the most detailed however, but I feel that is not a downfall; and the main parts of the game such as the players do look good.
A nice touch is that when you go near the net it does zoom there making shooting much easier.
Menus are clear, buttons are finger sized and it is very easy to navigate.


(Game in regular mode, with slightly more crisp graphics)

Lasting Appeal
Admittedly, not that long. I found the game getting a little tiresome after three or four 2 minute free skate sessions, and the classic mode got a little frustrating due to the controls. However, I expect that it is something I will pick up and play occasionally, perhaps while waiting for the train or a bus maybe, as I know the game wont last too long and I won’t need to worry about being distracted for too long / being interupted.

Overall
Is this game deserved of its bad rating on the app store? Not in my opinion.
For 99 cents or even for free if you are willing to live without “classic mode”, you get a short, fun little shoot-out game. It doesn’t require you to remember several thousand controls; and the graphics are more than acceptable for an iPhone game.
Yes, the controls are a little unresponsive, and the is no online / multi player functionality beyond a scoreboard; but I wouldn’t be surprised if at least one of these issues is fixed in a future update.

Did I mention there is a free version of it? Try it yourself.

Summary

+ + Good Graphics
+ + Awesome Sound Effects
+ Fun to play on the go

- No multiplayer functionality
- Scoreboard feels meaningless
- -Unreliable controls

Rating – 6/10: Decent

Welcome to PowerPlayGoal.com loves, the section on PowerPlayGoal.com where we don’t blame all our problems with hockey on Gary Bettman, The Phoenix Coyotes, or to there not being a team in Kansas.

Today, we pay tribute to a bunch of adverts that the Boston Bruins created, playing on the term “hockey rules”. The advertising is simple; don’t mess with the rules, else the Boston Bruins mascot is going to make your life a little more akward. Despite the adverts not being real; it is a real shame, as the advert series speaks to all those people we like to complain about over in The Definitive Fan; well the ones that annoy us anyway.

First up, those people who insist on tucking in their hockey jerseys. Why?

Next, and my personal favourite; a lesson for those of you who spend all the time on their phone rather than watching the game:

And, to those of you who are thinking of leaving the game just because you want to beat the rush…

Don’t sleep with the enemy…

And finally I cannot help but feel that the idea of a bear using a urinal is a little odd:

So yes, as seen above; violate these rules and some guy in a giant bear costume is going to come and beat the shit out of you (or show you the way to the nearest furry gathering)

Im KevKev, and this is PowerPlayGoal.com

The Definitive Fan #15 – The Critical Blogger

Posted by kevkev On May - 14 - 2010

Welcome to The Definitive Fan – The online guide from PowerPlayGoal.com to the types of fans who you’re likely to meet (or not meet) at a game.
Some of these fans clearly have a true passion for the game, others, well, they are just there for something to do.

Fan Type #15 – The Critical Blogger

Bio:

A computer desk, littered with Mars Bar wrappers, the remains of a kitkat, a plate with chicken bones on it, and a coffee cup with a single drip of coffee stained down the side of it.
A windows computer sitting, on the desk buzzing. An internet browser with several pages loaded and solitaire sitting in the background, hidden beneath the browser; forgotten like much of the disk.
This is the home to the blogger, “journalist” of the internet, spreading their views on anything and everything; be it Locally Produced Food to The evils of apple computers.
However, this blogger likes to complain about hockey.
Doesn’t matter whether its Gary Bettman creating a new franchise in Winnipeg or the Montreal Canadians winning the Stanley cup, they are online ranting about it within 15 minutes of it being announced.
Their list of “loyal” followers, often from similar themed blogs post comments on how much they agree with what’s written; whilst those from the outside who dare to say they don’t agree are quietly ushered away to a room out the back and beaten with a hockey stick.

Characteristics:
Years ago, the typical nerd description would suffice; but with the “web 2.0″ evolution being upon us now; its a lot harder to say what sort of person is a hardcore critical blogger.
I would like to imagine personally, someone aged 30-45, bald or balding and they like to wear a white vest; with stains.
Potential smoker.

Favourite Team:
So long as it isn’t an “evil” sunbelt team

Other:
They often like to fill their spare time by causing trouble on forums; starting pathetic facebook groups or going to games where they sit and moan all the time.

=== Disclaimer ===

In addition to this post; I would like to state that this only applies to Critical Bloggers; those who do nothing but moan – and this doesn’t apply to all hockey blogs; some of which we are quite big fans of here on PowerPlayGoal.com






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