Nothing pleases me more than a cool free PlayBook game, and Stick Cricket Super Sixes falls right into that category. The aim of the game is to score as many points as possible using the hit left/right on-screen controls. The hard bit is that it is a Bowlomatic 3000: a sadistic bowling machine that is firing the cricket balls at you.
You get three lives so if the Bowlomatic manages to hit your stumps repeatedly it is game over. He also fires a variety of different balls, some fast, some slow and some nice gold ones which earn you extra points. Do well and you will earn yourself a 'super bat' to assist your skills. As with real cricket the scoring is done with a 6's and 4's as well as lesser numbers for short shots.
Graphics and gameplay are great and for a free game this is possibly one of the best PlayBook releases I have played in a while. It is kind of addictive!
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