Hand Cricket is a classic schoolyard game that almost every generation of students loved during recess. Will you become an excellent batsman or a tricky bowler? No matter your role, you must achieve the ultimate victory against a smart computer opponent. When batting, players need to accumulate as many points as possible by choosing strategic numbers. Conversely, when switching to the bowling role, your sole objective is to read your opponent's mind. From there, you deliver a matching number to get the opponent out instantly. This is an intense battle of wits where luck plays only a small part. Use your psychological analysis and patience to reach a record score.
DEEP DIVE INTO GAMEPLAY
In Hand Cricket, the system will randomly select a matchup. Entering the actual match, the game provides the player with a sequence of numbers from one to six. To make your character take action, simply move your cursor accurately to your desired number. Each time you select a number, the system will immediately record. It will compare with the number chosen by the computer opponent. The thrill of waiting for the results to appear on the electronic board is the most attractive part of this game.
Impressive features
The game's logic is based on game theory and statistical probability. The computer opponent also follows certain patterns based on the player's previous moves. This creates a professional competitive environment. Therefore, you must use logical thinking to find the hidden rules behind the numbers, instead of just clicking aimlessly.
Gameplay controls
- Click on the number right at the bottom of the screen that you think your opponent will select.
Tips to win
- Avoid repeating a single number too many times during your batting turn. The computer can easily catch onto this habit and will throw that exact number to get you out.
- Alternate between small numbers like one or two and large numbers like five or six. Small numbers usually get less attention but help you pile up runs safely.
- When bowling, take a close look at the history board of previous turns.
- Pausing for a second to think before clicking will help you make a more accurate decision.
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