Pixel Pro Baseball
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Version :1.2.1
Size :78.89Mb
Updated :Nov 16,2022
Developer :Pixamo
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After analyzing the user reviews of Pixel Pro Baseball on the Apple App Store, I've extracted the most common points of praise and criticism. Here are the top 5 points of pros and cons to help you make an informed decision: **Pros:** 1. **Realistic gameplay**: Many users praised the app's realistic gameplay, stating that it accurately simulates the experience of playing baseball. 2. **Customization options**: Users appreciated the ability to customize their players, teams, and game settings to suit their preferences. 3. **Addictive and engaging**: Many reviewers found the app to be highly addictive, with some reporting they spent hours playing the game. 4. **Regular updates and improvements**: The developers seem to be actively updating the app, addressing user concerns and adding new features. 5. **Good value for money**: Despite being a paid app, many users felt that the quality and depth of the game made it a good value for the price. **Cons:** 1. **Steep learning curve**: Some users found the app's controls and mechanics to be complex and overwhelming, making it difficult to learn and master. 2. **Bugs and glitches**: A few reviewers reported encountering bugs and glitches, which can be frustrating and disrupt the gaming experience. 3. **Limited multiplayer options**: Users expressed disappointment that the app doesn't offer more extensive multiplayer features, such as online multiplayer or leaderboards. 4. **Lack of variety in gameplay modes**: Some reviewers felt that the app's gameplay modes, such as exhibition and season modes, were too limited and repetitive. 5. **Graphics could be improved**: A few users noted that the app's graphics, while good, could be improved to make the game look more visually stunning. Keep in mind that these points are based on a general analysis of user reviews and may not reflect your personal experience with the app. If you're interested in trying Pixel Pro Baseball, I recommend reading more reviews and watching gameplay videos to get a better sense of whether the app is a good fit for you.
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Description
Pixel Pro Baseball is an addicting retro-style version of America's Pastime. It features simple controls, realistic physics and in depth data, all wrapped up in beautiful pixel-art. Pick up and complete a quick game with a few minutes. Or, start a Dynasty and take your team to the major league final - manage your roster, trade players and tweak your line up for your next opponent. GAMEPLAY FEATURES Addictive skill based batting Fun skill based pitching Advanced AI for fielding Intelligent pitchers Custom number of innings per game Multiple difficulty settings DYNASTY PLAY Team management 4 leagues, with regular and posts seasons 120 teams 1000s of player with varying skills Dozens of player attributes affecting their play Sign free agents Draft players Multi-player trades Manage budgets and payroll Move teams up leagues when franchises come available Custom number of games per season
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    By luca wileyOct 20,2021
    This game is a lot of fun. One of the better mobile baseball games I’ve ever played. Paying for the full version is worth it- as it unlocks a variety of features that improve the experience such as longer seasons (20, 50, and 162 games) and customizable team names. It’s pretty cool that you can also play as minor league teams. The mechanics are perfect and easy to learn, and the difficulty levels are not too hard or too easy. That being said, what holds this game back from being truly great is the bugs and AI. The game itself is not glitchy, however there are points where base runners will cross home plate, but the run will not be counted. The largest issue this game has, however, is the AI defense. I’ve experienced countless brutal AI baseball IQ decisions, such as misplaying easy fly balls, bad base running, and pitching changes at weird times. It’s frustrating to not be able to control your own baserunners and miss out on scoring runs because of bad base running. Being able to c...
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    By lil tecca 6969Nov 13,2021
    The game concept overall isn’t terrible I really like how you can play with minor teams, but the fact you have to pay for most of the teams and pay for every other customization is kind of annoying. However the main problem is the game play I would give the pitching 4 stars easy to learn and rewarding when you time it right but that’s the only good thing about the gameplay. On fielding I would rather have four year olds fielding they constantly miss catches and throws and move like they have 2 torn acls. Although frustrating it is nothing compared to the hitting even though I selected rookie because it was my first time playing I have still gone 15 games without getting a hit I’ve only made contact a few times and every time it was a pop up or foul ball. Changing the difficulty doesn’t do much for making it harder it just makes them throw more strikes. I can’t tell what I am doing wrong because it seems like I’m right on every ball. I would give 1 star if not for minor league teams. No...
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    By eclewis42Sep 23,2021
    Great game love the graphics, batting, and pitching interface. However too many balls go foul to left field. Had three middle middle curveballs with center hits green timing. Two went foul to left field, third one was a home run. Same batter same pitcher. Double plays are almost nonexistent as the throw defaults to the shortstop so a throw from third to second for the first out gets interrupted because the short stop catches it. Had another situation where bases were loaded, get a base hit, runner from third crosses home plate as the runner from second is thrown out. This was with no outs so the run should have counted because the force play at third only makes the run not count if it’s the third out. Correct me if I’m wrong.