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Touch Cricket

Released: 2009-05-30
© On-Sea Limited
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Version 2.3
4+
Download on the App Store
Version 2.3
4+
Download on the App Store
Released: 2009-05-30
© On-Sea Limited

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Description

TOUCH CRICKET delivers the realistic thwack of English leather on summer willow. Included in The Guardian’s top five cricketing games TOUCH CRICKET embodies the temerity and dedication required to become a first class batsman. This latest version 2.2 now features a new Test Series mode - perfect for playing along with this summer’s Ashes series!
Using multi-touch, TOUCH CRICKET challenges you to find the right combination of footwork and timing in response to each unique delivery. Face all manner of googlies, leg breaks and yorkers and deploy the most effective response as you build a score to challenge the record books. Revel in a veritable almanac of play stats (are your opening pair working? Does your tail wag?) or simply come to understand the importance of stopping for drinks on a hot day and a decent Victoria sponge.
With an immersive soundtrack, TOUCH CRICKET puts you at the crease, facing the heat of a varying attack and will require as much dedication and skill to master as the great game itself:
* Choose to represent any of the 8 great cricketing nations
* Tailor your game to the time available with Twenty20, ODI and Test modes
* Play single player or online -via Game Center- in turn-based matches against friends. Also featuring full match stats, leaderboards and achievements
* Pick-up-and-play functionality - carry on where you left off
* Choose bowlers and tweak their styles, edit all team player names
* Take a player from club to international standard in Career mode
* Full Test match rule set - with options to declare, follow on or grind out the draw on day five

What's New in Version 2.3

iOS 11 compatibility.

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Alisdair Mills

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Information

Categories

Version

2.3

Size

6.2 MB

Game Center

No

VPP Device Licensing

Yes

Rating

Rated: 4+

Compatibility

iOS 9.0 or later

Devices

iPad Air, iPad mini 4 (Cellular), iPad mini 3, iPad mini (5th Generation), iPad Pro (11-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad (6th generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro, iPad mini (5th Generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation), iPod touch (6th Generation), iPad mini Retina (Cellular), iPad Air (Cellular), iPad Air 2 (Cellular), iPad mini 4, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation), iPad (5th Generation) Wi-Fi, iPad Air (3rd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (Cellular), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd generation) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPhone 8 Plus, iPad Pro (9.7-inch), iPhone XR, iPad Air 2, iPad (6th generation) Wi-Fi, iPad Air (3rd generation), iPhone 8, iPad Pro (10.5-inch) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPhone 6s, iPad Pro (9.7-inch) (Cellular), iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 6, iPhone X, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone XS, iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPhone SE, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad mini 3 (Cellular), iPad Pro (11-inch)

Languages

English

App Store: Customer Ratings

Ratings & Reviews

2.5 of 5 (212 Ratings)

App Store: Customer Reviews

2013-07-24

2.2 update messes up winning formula

** The 2.2 update really messes up the game with new difficulty levels. On easy/medium, the ball feels floaty, whereas it feels more realistic on hard. But on hard, the ever-changing field settings makes the game far too difficult. Please either decouple ball speed from fielding positions (have 2 separate settings) or roll back the update. **
Finally an update to my all time favourite iPhone cricket game! The 2.1 update has fixed the bat backswing/release control sensitivity issue, making it easier to control shots. The tweaked format and variable scoring zones are great. I can literally lose hours playing this game, it's that addictive.
RS Ali
Version 2.2
2013-06-12

Ultimate cricket game in the App Store

This is the ultimate cricket game available in the App Store. I have tried a lot of them. I installed this game when I first got my iPhone 3GS like four years back and after four years this is the only game that I still have on my phone and play everyday.
The online mode is awesome. First of its kind for the cricket game.
I like everything in the updates except that the controls are hard now. In v1 it was almost perfect.
What would be awesome is a world tournament. Where you can play as a country and play with each country and a points table and see if you advance to the next level.
Jollyguy23
Version 2.0
2010-01-25

Awesome

This game is awesome. Initially it's very tough but as you get a hang of it, it becomes so fun. Lost two games by 7 & 3 runs respectively. Good chances of losing wkts at tight times
S Venkat
2009-11-06

Amazing!

Very good game! It's incredibly hard to get cricket on such a device (iPhone, iTouch) but this game succeeds in doing so. Highly recommended! I do wish there were more features like bowling n fielding n option to pick yur own team for the actual matches!
hyronv
2009-10-17

Need to update the game

I am a very big fan of this game and used to play allday this game
But since last couple of week with the new iPhone software update the game seems to not work any more
Every now now and than game hangs and I have to restart the game for few more balls before it hangs again. Please fix the problem asap
Thanks
Jagat
Jagat Shah
2009-09-04

Chilled beer can't bat

This game is pretty good. Does need match summary and player scores for all formats
Vjsidd
2009-09-01

Pretty lame

What's the whole point of cricket if u cant bowl? Try aus vs England test series. Much better game and more fun.
This is cricket for idiots
Chilled beer
2009-08-25

Great App

Love the app. Once the get the idea of how to control the batsman, it's awesome. Well Done.
Patheidi
2009-08-24

Just can't get the hang of it

I thought this wud be really great. But after 2 days still can't seem to get it right. Too difficult fr me...
junkRG
2009-08-24

Weird

I did not enjoy
mattshack
2009-08-21

Brilliant

Unlike most games where you can pretty much master in a matter of minutes, this game is rather tough. It has a lot of scenarios and is very engaging. I'd give it an A+ just for that. As a bonus, it has very innovative controls and loads up amazingly fast. This game is seriously under priced. I think that they should have a free lite version for people to try out, and price the full game higher.
hriday
2009-08-01

Very challenging, but what a great implementation!

Almost a batting simulator in two dimensions, this great little addictive game has brilliantly thought out controls. But be warned, this is not like most other cricket games (where you are soon hitting 4 or more boundaries an over). This game is tough, and like batting, takes concentration every single ball.
The revolutionary controls are obviously carefully made for the iPhone/Touch platform. Two thumbs are needed, one controlling the backswing of your bat, the other the movement of your batsmen in both forward/back foot and crouch/stand tall dimensions. After that, it's all timing and the choices you make.
Like wielding a real willow out in the middle, batting in this game is quite a confidence/rhythm game. Some times you are just cracking off the middle, other times you are a bundle of late blocks and poor footwork, deciding the shot you will play even before you see the ball. Note also that bat-swing motion is purely backswing. You let go at the top of the arc and the batsman will swing through by himself. This makes it more about timing than fast thumb "slash" movements. Make sure you play with the sound on, as I think the sweet willow on leather sound helps your sense of timing.
The variation in deliveries you get is excellent, especially when you consider it is only in two dimensions. Fast balls that rear up at you gloves, and spinner deliveries that kick on at you. Be prepared for good days and bad days. When you crack a fast bowler for six, the feeling is as sweet as the real thing, and when you get a century, it's an achievement and you know you earned it. Don;t expect to do it every game (or even every 30 in my case!)
I think there is room to make a few improvements, so here's my 2c:
(1) allow player to choose quick play method (save match, century, draw, or random). I don't have the patience (nor the skill, apparently) for 20 overs of defensive blocking for a draw.
(2) I would dearly love it if there was some randomness to the catching. i.e. you got dropped every now and then. As it is now, there is no suspense once you misguide one into the caught zone, just a sense of doom. Give us a life every now and then!
(3) The little red leading arrow can be hard to see with two thumbs on the screen. It's never obscured, just a little too quick to truly get a feel. Short balls are particularly hard to get out of the way of I found.
(4) the game is somewhat back-foot biased for me, maybe due to my comments in #3. Although coming forward to smother works well with the spinners and medium pacers (and is quote satisfying), I find that I spend almost all fast bowler deliveries on the back foot standing tall (dreading the caught behind off the gloves ball) and trying to punch runs. A few more yorkers would help balance that out.
(5) Would like to see a little scorecard showing the last 6 deliveries.
I really hope more people discover this great game, which has dominated my last few weeks as a firm fave next to Parachute Panic and Harbour Master. Having tried four other cricket games (ranging from okay but limited, to downright abyssmal), this is the only one I want to always "have a quick game" of, trying to beat the damn thing....
Congrats to On-Sea for a great idea well implemented.
JuzzyP
2009-06-15

pretty good

I really like the controls,it lets you choose to play either on the front foot or the back foot. and moving the right thumb controls the bat-lift and the timing of release. I wonder if you guys can enhance this game by providing the standard 3D TV-like view(like other cricket games out there). That way, you can really extend your controls to cover entire 360 degrees. The game ran smoothly, didn't crash even once. To make it more interesting, you can also add a graph for the statistics section & also add other interesting stats (like performances against different bowler types/ separate limited & test stats etc)
brij.s