22 August 2015
Final from King Power Stadium:
Next: Spurs v. Everton
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The Table Top Sports Games of Chris Saguisag
“Captain’s log, Star date 1312.4. The impossible has happened.”
I’ve found a game that, to me, replicates what I see on TV in a soccer match as much as most tabletop baseball games do for me.
I do still like playing Dice United and Soccer Blast, it’s just that to me APBA Soccer simulates the build up that usually results in a goal more accurately than the other two do.
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The other games do one thing better, and that’s give you the amount of stoppage time to add at the end of a half.
With APBA, they have maybe a couple of instances listed on the ‘special play’ chart for injury, but that may not even come into play.
Checking the APBA Delphi Forums, there’s no definite answer either, though there are some suggestions that I may consider adapting.
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The fact that I can play a game of this level in a little under 2 hours, even with distractions, is surprising to me.
It takes almost twice as long with or without distractions to play a non-quick play game of American football or basketball or hockey, though like most PLAAY games I can get a game of Hockey Blast finished in maybe an hour.
Golf is it’s own thing and can take as long as it needs to on any given course.
Same with racing, depending on the type of track I’m running on.
Perhaps I should revisit some of the APBA and Strat-O-Matic football and hockey games to see if the time to play has changed for me.
1-2 hours for a sports game seems to be the sweet spot for me nowadays. It allows me to set up in the morning or when I get home from work, and play before I go to bed, with time to compile a post game report that I can post here.
Final from Old Trafford:
I just find it weird that I constantly move toward a more complicated and/or time consuming sports simulation after years of playing a quick play or less complicated game.
Scoreboard Baseball to Ball Park Baseball.
Final Score/The Beautiful Game to APBA Soccer.
ASG Golf is pretty much the same complexity as APBA Golf,
And in the middle are the PLAAY Games, like History Maker Baseball/Golf, which I still enjoy playing.
Anyways, I’m still learning APBA Soccer, and I need to remember to keep track of stats that have spaces for them on the scoresheet.
Next up for this replay: Tottenham v. Stoke City.
Stay tuned!
A couple of days of surfing the web in search of APBA Soccer aids and I stumble upon the APBA Soccer Facebook group.
They, along with a few YouTube videos and posts in the Delphi APBA forums, have helped me understand where I made mistakes during play over the weekend.
I may or may not replay that first game, if I don’t simply abandon that replay altogether in favor of the 2015-16 EPL cards that should be arriving later this week.
But for now, I think I may be playing as much APBA Soccer than any other sports game/replay that I currently play.
Stay tuned!
12 August 2009: Tottenham Hotspur v. Liverpool FC
Final from White Hart Lane:
I didn’t track stats too well in this one, I’ll try better next time, maybe even include the starting 11 for each side.
Two Spurs players (Huddlestone, Suazo) received 2 yellow cards a piece, resulting them both to be sent off.
4 Liverpool players received yellow cards (Gerrard, Kuyt, Leiva, Skrtel).
Mascherano suffered an injury late in the match, replaced by Spearing.
I do feel the flow better in this game than I did 9-10 years ago, even though it took me most of the day to finish this one match.
Hopefully I’ll be able to play a match in much less time in the future.
Next: Spurs pay a visit to Hull City.
Stay tuned!
As I start to make time for playing sports games again, I feel that it’s time to go back to some games that I’ve ignored for some time, specifically APBA Golf and APBA Soccer.
I remember trying APBA Soccer out something like 8 years ago, and while I was able to get through a complete game, I found that I liked the quicker play of other soccer games like Soccer Blast and later Dice United.
Same thing happened with golf, to a lesser degree. I was a bit intimidated by APBA Golf, especially after playing a similar game, ASG golf, which led me to History Maker Golf, another quicker game than the others.
Fast forward to now, with more than a few dozen soccer games and a couple of golf games rolled, and I finally feel ‘ready’ to tackle what I consider the ‘big boys’ of the respective games.
That’s not to take away from anything that I’ve played, the PLAAY games are still my favorites, for example, but I just feel ‘ready’ to take on something a bit more complex.
I also feel that I have a richer appreciation for soccer now than I did 8 years ago, having watched 4 more World Cup tournaments (men’s and women’s), Olympic soccer, and of course living and dying through Tottenham Hotspur in the EPL.
As for golf, I’m still as interested in it as I was before, which was not total indifference, but rather an appreciation for it as one of my Dad’s favorite pastimes long before he passed on. I still don’t watch it on TV as much as I did when Mom and Dad were both more interested.
For golf, I’ll probably still play History Maker more than APBA or ASG, simply because of the larger number of players and courses I have for HMG compared to the others. I don’t intend to start a full season of golf, either.
Soccer, on the other hand, has me thinking that I can start Yet Another Season Replay™, so with APBA Soccer I’m going to replay Tottenham’s 2015-16 campaign, a season I don’t own in any other soccer game that I play. This was the year Harry Kane first scored with the top team, and saw Spurs finish third behind Leicester City and Arsenal in the final standings.
We’ll see if I can change history in my replay.
Stay tuned!
I finally got around to trying out Dice United 2, continuing the simulated replay of Ted Lasso’s AFC Richmond and their 2020-21 campaign in the Champions League.
I played 3 games today (5 total games) and the Greyhounds are currently undefeated at 3-0-2 with 11 points overall.
Unlike the actual show, Richmond has a better record at the start of the season (less ties) and they have Jamie Tartt playing for them from the start.
The game seems to play a little smoother than before, with the tweaks and changes helping gameplay.
I played on my newly printed Sci Fi themed game table.
I hope to continue this replay more often.
And the sci fi table will be used for most of my sports gaming from here on out, which may contribute to me playing games more often.
Stay tuned!