Play Angle Ball | Commodore 64 Online Game (1987)



Game Info
Angle Ball
Angle Ball
Publisher: MAD (Mastertronic's Added Dimension)
Genre: Snooker/Pool
Programmer: Barney
Year: 1987
C64 Type: PAL
Played: 0 Times
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Joystick Controls
Joystick 1:
  • Left: A
  • Right: D
  • Up: W
  • Down: S
  • Fire: Left SHIFT
Joystick 2:
  • Left: Cursor left
  • Right: Cursor right
  • Up: Cursor up
  • Down: Cursor down
  • Fire: Left CTRL
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Angle Ball

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Angle Ball is a sports video game developed by Barney and published by MAD (Mastertronic's Added Dimension) for the Commodore 64 in 1986. The game is a fast-paced, two-player sports simulation that combines elements of basketball and handball. Players control characters on a court, aiming to throw a ball into the opponent's goal while avoiding obstacles and opponents. The gameplay emphasizes quick reflexes and strategic positioning, with a top-down perspective that provides a clear view of the action.

The game features simple controls, allowing players to move their characters and throw the ball with ease. The court is divided into zones, and players must navigate these areas to score points. The ball can be passed or thrown directly into the goal, adding a layer of strategy to the gameplay. Angle Ball supports both single-player and two-player modes, with the latter being the primary focus, encouraging competitive play.

Visually, Angle Ball is modest, with basic graphics and a straightforward color palette typical of early Commodore 64 games. The court design is functional, with clear boundaries and goal areas. Sound effects are minimal, focusing on the essential audio cues for actions like throwing the ball or scoring a goal. The game's presentation prioritizes gameplay over aesthetics, aligning with the standards of budget titles from that era.

Angle Ball was released as part of Mastertronic's budget range, making it accessible to a wide audience. Its straightforward mechanics and competitive nature made it a suitable choice for casual gaming sessions. While not groundbreaking, the game provided a fun and engaging experience for players looking for a quick sports fix on the Commodore 64.

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