OneScreenDuel Description
How To Play
Two players challenge each other on a single mobile device. The screen is divided into two halves, with a ball on each half. Each player controls a ball that they can launch by dragging and releasing on its half of the screen. The ball can bounce, but only within the borders of its half of the screen.
Throughout a round, blocks of varying shapes will spawn along the line dividing the screen. Use the ball to knock these blocks onto your opponent’s side. But beware, your opponent can also knock the same blocks back onto your side! Square blocks get destroyed after being knocked 5 times, triangular blocks get destroyed after being knocked 3 times, and hollow blocks get destroyed after being knocked twice.
If a block reaches the far edge of your opponent’s side, you score a point, and the next round begins. Once a player gets X points, that player wins. Prior to the match, you get to decide how many points equals a win.
Pause the game anytime by tapping on the orange line dividing the screen. In the pause screen, you can see your stats and adjust how you control your ball.
Credits
This game was made by Li-huan Shen, Youngje Park, Zhongli Wang, and Yucong Bai.
Two players challenge each other on a single mobile device. The screen is divided into two halves, with a ball on each half. Each player controls a ball that they can launch by dragging and releasing on its half of the screen. The ball can bounce, but only within the borders of its half of the screen.
Throughout a round, blocks of varying shapes will spawn along the line dividing the screen. Use the ball to knock these blocks onto your opponent’s side. But beware, your opponent can also knock the same blocks back onto your side! Square blocks get destroyed after being knocked 5 times, triangular blocks get destroyed after being knocked 3 times, and hollow blocks get destroyed after being knocked twice.
If a block reaches the far edge of your opponent’s side, you score a point, and the next round begins. Once a player gets X points, that player wins. Prior to the match, you get to decide how many points equals a win.
Pause the game anytime by tapping on the orange line dividing the screen. In the pause screen, you can see your stats and adjust how you control your ball.
Credits
This game was made by Li-huan Shen, Youngje Park, Zhongli Wang, and Yucong Bai.
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