Solo game developer Baba Black Sheep Games has announced cricket game Bat to the Beat for PC on Steam. “Bat to the Beat” PC Cricket-rhythm action game is inspired by the likes of Rhythm Heaven Fever, Crypt of the NecroDancer, and Super Hexagon. Check out the detailed information about the new PC title below.
“Bat to the Beat” PC Cricket-Rhythm Game: Gameplay Overview
In Bat to the Beat, players travel the world and are challenged by the unique grooves of each country. These range from one-drop reggae beats of Jamaica to syncopated Bollywood-inspired rhythms of Mumbai’s streets.
Players can wishlist the game from the Steam store page right now. A demo for the
game is out on Steam as well. You check them out at the link below: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3236170/Bat_to_the_Beat/
While the demo has a slice of what to expect, the full release contains more levels and
music and is slated for release later this year.
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“Bat to the Beat is a work of obsession, combining three of my favourite things: cricket, music, and video games,” says Kunal Joshi, solo developer behind Baba Black Sheep Games. “It’s a passion project that’s been honed from years of iteration and feedback. I hope you’re able to find as much joy in playing it as I did crafting it.”
Bat to the Beat’s moment-to-moment gameplay features a unique mechanic that challenges the player’s sense of rhythm and spatial awareness. At each beat players make a split second decision: attack and risk getting caught by the fielders or defend and let the pressure build up.
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