Summary
Start a baseball riot! Help Gabe Carpaccio take vengeance on the unholy alliance of his former team and a corrupt energy drink manufacturer Explodz Inc. in this fun physics based puzzle game! Baseball Riot is a sequel to Tennis in the Face.
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Baseball Riot Reviews & Ratings
My only complaint would be that this game still feels like a mobile phone title and doesn't really do anything special to make it stand out on consoles.
Baseball Riot could've done more with its gameplay to stretch its wings and not try to be another Angry Birds. Instead, it just doesn't do enough, and only hardcore baseball fans – or those seeking out an interesting but flawed puzzle game – will want to invest. Everyone else can easily look elsewhere to take their batting practice.
Baseball Riot's changes over Tennis in the Face make it more challenging, but the level of fun you'll have with the title remains the same.
Baseball Riot is a fun little puzzle game that is nice for a while. After that, it gets so repetitive and frustrating, that it just does not do it for us.
Despite its limitations and the somewhat painful sense of déjà vu that it will inevitably inspire in anyone familiar with Tennis in the Face, Baseball Riot nonetheless remains an entertaining, addictive and incredibly well made experience.
Release Date | December 9, 2015 |
Publisher | 10tons, 10tons |
Content Rated | E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | Side view |
Genres | Puzzle, Sport, Indie |
Themes | Comedy |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |