Addicting and fun, minor glitches
First off, this is a fantastic game overall. No ads bothering you during gameplay, and it doesnt require data to play. Starting from A ball and working your way to MLB is so much fun. I only have two complaints with it. First, when you take a swing, its almost like its pre-determined whether its an out or not. You can blast it and it says you flied out, or you can roll it to third and it says you doubled. Really kind of odd in my opinion, but it is what it is. Secondly, once you reach the bigs, it fails to remember your career stats. Itll reset after you play a season or two, which is annoying, and the game loses its appeal at that point, for me. One area for improvement or update would be to remember your career stats and have a leaderboard of some sort to compare your stats with others.
Other than that stuff, this is a really great game you can play anytime, data connection or not. Highly recommended for baseball fans. A couple tips: if youre only getting a couple at-bats per game, turn up the effort. It uses more of your energy throughout the game, but if you manage your resources properly and can refill your energy as needed, itll help you progress quicker through the game. Also, if you want to be a great hitter, focus on items that boost your hitting, instead of speed or fielding. Youll figure out whats what by looking at the icons.
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